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S | Sui Generis | Language - Latin | Transliteration - Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

sui generis [スイ・ゲネリス]

adjective
Definition:

  1. (Often law) In a class of its own; one of a kind.

Sentence Example:

  • The artist’s style was sui generis, making it impossible to categorize within any existing movement.

E | Equipotential | Transliteration - Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Equipotential [イークィポテンシャル]

adjective
Definition:

  1. A region whose every point has the same potential, meaning there is no difference in potential energy across the area.
Sentence Example:
  • The equipotential surface around the robot ensured that no energy was lost or gained as it moved within the field.

N | Noctivagant: Wear Your Dictionary | English | Katakana | Transliteration | Pronunciation | Video Example

Noctivagant [ノクティバガント]

adjective
Definition:

  1. Walking or wandering during the nighttime; nightwandering

Sentence Example:

  • The noctivagant traveler found peace under the starry skies, drifting through the quiet streets at midnight.

N: Novitious | Transliteration- Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Novitious

Adjective [ノヴィシャス

Definition:

  1. New; recently created or developed.
  2. Referring to something that has recently come into existence or is novel in nature.

Sentence Examples:

  • The startup introduced a novitious approach to solving environmental issues.
  • Her design, though novitious, held a certain timeless appeal.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin novus, meaning "new," combined with the English suffix -itious, indicating the quality of being or having the nature of something.

P: Parapraxis | Subject- Psychology | Transliteration- Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Parapraxis [パラプラクシス]
(noun)

Definition (Psychology):
A mistake, such as a slip of the tongue, a misreading, or an unintended action, that reveals an unconscious or concealed thought, desire, or motive. Parapraxes are often linked to Freudian psychology and are also known as "Freudian slips."

Example Usage:

His unintended comment about the meeting time was a classic parapraxis, indicating he wasn't keen on attending.

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A: Allism | Subject- Psychology | Transliteration - Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Allism (アリズム, a-ri-zu-mu)
(noun)
Definition: A neurological condition characterized by the absence or lack of autistic traits and symptoms.

Example Sentence: Her experience of allism gave her a different perspective on social interactions compared to her autistic friends.

H: Hellenomania | Subject: Psychology | Transliteration: Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Hellenomania \ヘレノマニア\ (He-re-no-ma-ni-a)
noun
1. An obsession with Greek culture, language, or people.

Example Sentence: His hellenomania drove him to study ancient Greek texts and decorate his home with classical statues.

H: Hacktivist | Subject: Computer Ethics | Transliteration: Katakana | Design: Anacyclic Spiral | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Hacktivist \ハクティヴィスト\ (hakutivisuto)
noun

1. A person who engages in the practice of promoting a political agenda by hacking, especially by defacing or disabling websites.

Mr. Anonymous wearing the WearYourDictionary Hacktivist T-shirt design with a background vibing with the word hacktivist.

Example Sentence: During the 2019 Hong Kong protests, hacktivists defaced government websites to support the pro-democracy movement and protest against increased surveillance.

C: Cybersabotage | Transliteration in Katakana | Subject: Cybercrime | Design Style: Anacyclic Spiral | Wear Your Dictionary | Available on Redbubble

Cybersabotage \サイバーサボタージュ\ (saibā sabotāju)
noun

1. Sabotage of computer systems; destructive hacking intended to disrupt or damage digital infrastructure, such as critical systems, networks, or facilities.

Example: In an attempt at cybersabotage, the South African government launched a massive cyberattack on Estonia’s infrastructure, but their efforts were thwarted by a lone, mysterious Estonian hacker with a kawaii anime profile photo.

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