Entry:mulenge
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Tovasala
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Alphagram | E E G L M N U |
Morphemes | muleng |
Rhymes | ulɛŋ |
Keywords | Cartography |
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sĩrkorge |
mulenge nns, mulengouse du, mulenges pl 1 / 8a [/mu.lɛŋ/; mu•lenge (2 syll.)] [Gungu mulenguGlosbe.]
- 1 : ratio, proportion
- 2 : scale (Cartography/Modelling)
→ Ratios and scales in Tovasala are expressed like fractions, with aivad replacing trieme in the second number: noalte suodaivadi (eight in one/8:1), kuãrte kuindaivadi (four out of five/4:5); suode kuinddeykilogaivadi (1:50,000); suode suodardaivadi (one in a million).
English scale also refers to the instrument for measuring weight (viegeande); the keratin covering on reptiles, fish, and insects (skaglaume); a series of numbers used for measurement (niveltuade); or a series of musical notes (nonaltuade).
Added on: 2021-11-18, 11:35 • View semantic data