Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere

Nyelvate (Shape Word) Glossary

vArkansas

[AR-kan-saw]

Origin

Precise origin unknown, but widely accepted Distrykt Name

Definition

Verso Arkansas

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vengefot

[VENJ-fot]

Origin

Luskic/Cognate dialect

Definition

A composite construction material made from rare cicada secretions holding together pebbles and other round stones; sometime petrified seeds (mostly beans and sweetpeas) are used.

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velchma

[VELCH-ma]

Origin

possibly Plattean

Definition

The ritual re-creations of important battles that are so important to worship in certain gwomes.

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The Willamenta

[THEE WILL-uh-MENT-uh]

Origin

(Vekristani)

Definition

Velkristan’s National Poem, The Willamenta, an epic believed to be based in part on the tragedy of Eddgar and Benn. By bard Wtib Tstetrat.

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Wakal Watcher

[WOK-al]

Origin

(Urembelate; linear English)

Definition

A desert observer.

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waø\pres

[wah-OOMRK-pres]

Origin

(Beshwa Nyelvate)

Definition

[the coexistence of love and fear]

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Wardington Rules of War

[(as per linear English)]

Origin

(Linear English)

Definition

These rules took advantage of potent silicane-like tranquilizers. Soldiers were therefore rarely killed in combat, instead utterly exiled and mourned as dead. But, any attempt to resume contact led to the slaughter of the whole family.

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Warres (var: Warrea)

[WAYRZ]

Origin

(Warrn)

Definition

A remarkable group of organisms who were not organisms by our linear definitions and expectations, but they produced a remarkable degree of sophistication, to the point that subsequent linear societies replaced their tissue-like portions with masonry, creating places useful even today.

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Warring States

[(as per linear English)]

Origin

(Linear English)

Definition

An era of nMichigan history, characterized by constant violence and instability.

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Warrn

[WAAR-nn]

Origin

(Warrn)

Definition

Warres were creatures without metabolism, famous for structures built from their cleves. Warrn can be the plural of warre and also the adjectival form.

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water mole(s) var. (watermole)

[(as per linear English)]

Origin

(linear English)

Definition

Widely domesticated creatures who are able to tunnel through water, leaving behind a mucus that hardens on contact with water.

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Warrn

[WAAR-nn]

Origin

(Warrn)

Definition

Warres were creatures without metabolism, famous for structures built from their cleves. Warrn can be the plural of warre and also the adjectival form.