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== Radestrian ==
== Radestrian ==


=== {{Etymology}} ===
=== Etymology ===
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# {{eng|system}}, {{eng|arrangement}}
# {{eng|system}}, {{eng|arrangement}}
#: {{syn|rad|restorír}}
#: {{syn|rad|restorír}}
# {{eng|framework}}, {{eng|method}}
# {{lb|rad|computing}} {{eng|settings}}
# {{lb|rad|computing}} {{eng|settings}}
# {{lb|rad|maths}} {{eng|system}}
# {{lb|rad|maths}} {{eng|system}}
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==== Usage notes ====
==== Usage notes ====
* The noun {{m|rad|lorávúcans}} tends to refer to a {{eng|system}} in the sense of an {{eng|arrangement}}, way of organising or any positional system. For a complex group of units which work together, {{m|rad|restorír}} tends to be used.
* The noun {{m|rad|lorávúcans}} tends to refer to a {{eng|system}} in the sense of an {{eng|arrangement}} (be it of variables, data or the tangible), a way of organising or any positional system. For a complex group of units which work together, {{m|rad|restorír}} tends to be used.


==== Declension ====
==== Declension ====

Latest revision as of 14:42, 20 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

lorávuoks (“setting”) + -ans

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/lɔˈraːvuːtsans/ [lɔˈraːvuːtsãˑs]
  • Rhyme: -aːvuːtsans
  • Syllabification: lo–rá–vú–cans

Noun

lorávúcans inan (countable, genitive singular lorávúceng, nominative plural lorávúcange, constructive genitive plural lorávúcanjes, compound form lorávúcan-, lorávúcang-, relational adjective lorávúcenjeș)

  1. system, arrangement
    Synonym: restorír
  2. framework, method
  3. (computing) settings
  4. (mathematics) system
  5. (astronomy) system

Usage notes

  • The noun lorávúcans tends to refer to a system in the sense of an arrangement (be it of variables, data or the tangible), a way of organising or any positional system. For a complex group of units which work together, restorír tends to be used.

Declension

Derived terms