Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere

Nyelvate (Shape Word) Glossary

zhenk

[(As per linear english)]

Origin

(Bench type name)

Definition

Bench type that encompasses the Evgrwost Lekcenne bench.

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Ziell

[ZEEL]

Origin

(Bench name)

Definition

The last of the installations in the Experimental LAL (Large Area Lynticularity) Facility, which was collected on Point Source Island and was suggested by Park Lee Taf as an excellent test of the technology needed to expand the Museum beyond 430,000 acres. (Interestingly, this particular island grew from nothing in a matter of lumemes (about 5 days) and only extends the equivalent of a few inches beneath the water.)

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Ziel

[ZEEL]

Origin

(Gwome name)

Definition

Gwome located in the distrykt of Ferralll.

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zealot

[(As per linear English)]

Origin

(Culture name)

Definition

Culture attributed to developing the Ziell bench.

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Zhamaeka

[zhuh-MAY-kuh]

Origin

(Distrykt name)

Definition

Distrykt notable for containing the gwome Lessens.

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zenshi

[ZENN-shee]

Origin

Jihn Wranglikan

Definition

City; metropolis.

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zhall

[ZHALL]

Origin

Jihn Wranglikan

Definition

Will (as in the future).

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#

[#0074FG]

[(As per linear English)]

Origin

(Gwome name)

323

[(As per linear English)]

Origin

(Bench name)

Definition

Bench believed to be the inspiration for Park Lee Taf's famous observation, “When you collect benches, you collect peace.”—though naturally this is fiercely disputed by partisans of other benches.

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23715

[(As per linear English)]

Origin

(Gwome name)

Definition

Gwome located in the distrykt of Karobe.

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158 (culture)

[(As per linear English)]

Origin

(Culture name)

Definition

Culture attributed to developing the 323 bench, and the Chary Preserve bench.

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Ziell

[ZEEL]

Origin

(Bench name)

Definition

The last of the installations in the Experimental LAL (Large Area Lynticularity) Facility, which was collected on Point Source Island and was suggested by Park Lee Taf as an excellent test of the technology needed to expand the Museum beyond 430,000 acres. (Interestingly, this particular island grew from nothing in a matter of lumemes (about 5 days) and only extends the equivalent of a few inches beneath the water.)

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