Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere
Nyelvate (Shape Word) GlossaryMaterielle
[ma-teer-ee-ELL]Origin
(Materielle)
Definition
Language of the Material Alliance.
Menonterken
[men-non-TERK-ann]Origin
(Proper Name)
Definition
The great gorge that in its own way circles the world.
Millieu
[mill-YU]Origin
(Parisienne)
Definition
A gwome in the Distrykt of pTennessee.
Minoans
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
Minoans were the people of Minoce gwome, which comprised many of the islands of what we know as Eastern Mediterranean.
Minotsuna Tano
[me-NOT-soon-a TAAN-oh]Origin
(Proper Name)
Definition
A fierce and loyal warrior in the army of Nobunaga-Gaisen. Never losing faith, he was one of those who nursed his leader in the darkest days.
misozoic trees
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(as per linear English)
Definition
Trees that despise animal life forms.
Misskeks
[miss-KEEEKS]Origin
(Proper Name)
Definition
Most beautiful lake in the gelvelin.
Mlates gi Dunhuira
[muh-LA-teez GEE DUN-weer-aa]Origin
(Klonosfar Proper Name)
Definition
A common female first name in Klonosfar, meaning “force of nature”. The most famous Mlates though was this one, who led the Unsoiling of Rockall and played a key role in the Battle of Some Times.
MM 20
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
A Distance Marker on the KPH (Great Keys Sphaltway) which was the traditional border between the Conch Republic and the Marithon Coalition.
MM 48.7
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
A Distance Marker on the KPH (Great Keys Sphaltway) which is traditionally considered the location of the Battle of Marathon.
Monasterial Mesh
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
In many monastery districts of Kcymaerxthaere, a web of cables—a bit like ziplines—between the tops of the monasteries permitted travel between them.
Monastery District
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
Collection of quite tall monasteries—usually at least 100 meters tall by our reckoning—in the center cities. Generally only accessible by exterior rope “elevators” but interconnected at the rooftops.