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/ˌakroʊˈnʌɪz, ˌakrəˈnʌɪz/
- to convert something (a name, or a sery of words, for instance) into an acronym.
Can you acronyze that?
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past | acronyzed | |
present | have acronyzen | acronyzing |
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New Antarctica » English acronym + Antarctican -yze ‘verb’
/əˈfiːn, aˈfiːn/
- magic; supernaturalism.
Affine is a phenomenon found in many xeriques.
similar: magic, supernaturalism
- magical or supernatural energy.
Xi released a huge burst of affine.
similar: magic
Etymologics
unknown » English affinity
/əˈfɪnɪk(ə)l/
- relyzing to affine.
Affinical weapons are far deadlier than tradicional wepaons.
similar: magical, supernatural
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unknown » Antarctican affine + -ical ‘adjectic’
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/əˈfɪnɪks/
- the topic/field/study of affine.
There is very little known about affinics.
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unknown » Antarctican affine + -ics ‘topic’
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/əˈfɪnɪtɪk/
agentive
plural affinitics (not to be confused with the topic affinitics)
- A being possessing an affinity.
Xi’s an affinitic.
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unknown » English affinity + -ic ‘instance’
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/əˈfɪnɪtɪks/
- the topic/field/study of aspects relyzen to affinitys.
It is beneficial to understand the underlying principles of affinitics.
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unknown » English affinity + Antarctican -ics ‘topic’
/əˈfɪnɪtɪv/
- of or relyzing to affinitys.
Affinitive tests are quite different to standard written examinacions.
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unknown » Antarctican affinity + -ive ‘adjectic’
/əˈfɪnɪti/
abstract
plural affinitys
- an affinical power.
Xi unlocked xis first affinity.
similar: superpower
Deryvatics
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unknown » English affinity
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/əˌfɪnɪtʌɪˈzeiʃ(ə)n/
, /əˌfɪnɪtɪˈzeiʃ(ə)n/
- the process of unlocking or obtaining an affinity.
Affinityzacion can occur both naturally or artificially,
similar: magicalisation
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unknown » Antarctican affinityze + -acion ‘process’
/əˌfɪnɪˈtʌɪz/
- to unlock or grant an affinity.
Xe affinityzed for the first time upon reaching the age of 12.
- to fill or endow something with affine. The air was affinityzen by the ferocity of their conflict.
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past | affinityzed | |
present | affinityzen | affinityzing |
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unknown » English affinity + Antarctican -yze ‘verb’
/an'tɛkt/
- to convert a date from another calendar to the Antarctican calendar.
All devices have an inbuilt feature to antect a given decate.
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past | antected | |
present | antecten | antecting |
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spontaneous emergence » may have deryven from ‘Antarctica’
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/ˌanθroʊˈksɛrɪk, ˌanθroʊˈksɛriːk/
/ˌanθroʊˈgzɛrɪk, ˌanθroʊˈgzɛriːk/
- definicion
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/ˌantiːˈgzist(ə)ns, ˌantiːˈgzist(ə)nts/
/ˌantiːˈksist(ə)ns, ˌantiːˈksist(ə)nts/
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/ˈaːkjʊl(ə)t/
- definicion
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/ˈaspɛkt/
- definicion
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/ˈeɪvrɪcɒp/
- definicion
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/ˈantɪv/
- definicion
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/ˈantɛktɪk(ə)l/
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/ˈantɛktɪks/
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/ˌkrabəˈtɪstə/
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/ˌkrakˈʃit/
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/ˈdɔːntʌɪm/
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/ˈdɛkənt/
abstract
plural decants
- a unit of time in the Antarctican calendar, corresponding to a month in the Gregorian calendar. Each year consists of 10 decants, alternating between 37 and 36 days long.
The names of the decants alternate between starting with A and V.
similar: month
Etymologics
New Antarctica » Greek deka ‘ten’ + ant in Antarctica
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/ˈdɛkeɪt/
abstract
plural decates
- the date.
What’s the decate? - the specific day of the decant.
The decate is 20.
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New Antarctica » Greek deka ‘ten’ + -ate
also from Antarctican decant
/duːˈtɪk/
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/duːˈtɪv/
- secondary.
{test}
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New Antarctica » Antarctican deuteric ‘secondary object’ + -al ‘adjectic’
/ˈdʌɪdɛkənt/
- definicion
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/ˌɛksɪmˈploʊd/
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/friːˈkwɪəri/
count plural frequerys
- frequent queries; frequently asked questions.
See the frequerys seccion for help.
Etymologics
Unyzen Nascion of Antarctica » English frequent + query
/ˈgriːncɔːn/
- definicion
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/ˈhɑːfwɒt/
- somewhat; to a moderate extent
It’s a halfwhat good idea.
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New Antarctica » English half + what, following somewhat
/ˈlɑktər(ə)l/
- definicion
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/lɪŋk/
count plural linques
- a language.
Sino-Antarctican Neo-English is the linque of the Unyzen Nascion of Antarctica.
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New Antarctica » backwards deryvacion from Antarctican linquistics
Relyzen
/lɪŋˈkwɪstɪks/
- the topic/field/study of languages.
Xi is interesten in linquistics.
similar: linguistics
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New Antarctica » English linguistics
/ˈləʊkeɪ/
- ‘lol, ok’.
Lokay, no problem.
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spontaneous emergence » English online slang lol ‘laugh out loud’ + okay
/'lɪnt/
- {definyzacion}
{test}
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past | lynted |
perfect | lynten |
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Republic of Antarctica » from English simmer, sinter
/lɪnt/
count
plural lynts
- {definyzacion}
Care for some lynts?
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New Antarctica » Antarctican verb lynt (since sweets are lynten)
/ˈprəʊtɪk/
- definicion
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/ˈprəʊtɪv/
- primary.
{test}
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New Antarctica » Antarctican protic ‘primary object’ + -al ‘adjectic’
/ˈsɛptən/
abstract
plural septans
- a unit of time in the Antarctican calendar, equivalent to a week.
There’s an update coming next septan.
similar: week
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New Antarctica » Latin septem ‘seven’ + -an in Antarctica
Relyzen
/ˈsɛpteɪt/
abstract
plural septates
- the day of the week in the Antarctican calendar.
Children are taught the names of the septates from a very young age.
similar: weekday, weekend
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New Antarctica » Latin septem ‘seven’ + -ate
/ˌsuːpə(r)əˈfɪnɪti/
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/ˌsɪlənɔːˈtiːjə, ˌsɪlənɔːˈtɪlə/
/ˌsɪləʊnɔːˈtiːjə, ˌsɪləʊnɔːˈtɪlə/
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/ˌsɪnth(ə)ˈvɛtɪks/
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/ˌtərˈsəʊl/
- definicion
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/ˈvɛrɪti/
- definicion
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/–/
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/'ksɛrɪk/
, /ksɛ'riːk/
; /'sɛrɪk/
, /sɛ'riːk/
count
plural xeriques
- a realm; a dimension. Our universe is a xerique.
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similar: universe, dimension, world
See Supxerique for more.
Deryvatics
Etymologics
primordial » Ancient Greek ξέρω xéro ‘know’ + -ique (alternative -ic)
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