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This is a "best guess" listing for the word "sukmu'u" in language English, meaning that only one of the definitions for this word will be shown (the one with the highest total votes). See all the definitions for sukmu'u.


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valsi sukmu'u
type lujvo
creator krtisfranks
time entered Sun Mar 16 08:46:02 2014

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Definition #53185 - Preferred [edit]
   
definition x1=m1 (non-agentively) suddenly moves/teleports/abruptly relocates/'jumps' in location to destination x2=m2 from origin x3=m3 by path (if applicable) x4=m4 (default: linear/projective/geodesic path connecting endpoints is implicitly assumed by speaker, but actual movement over this path is not necessary and may not even actually be true)
notes Concerning x4: for example, teleporting from one point on Earth to another does not involve any actual movement physically over a path, but the movement can be considered to 'be over' the linear/geodesic interval connecting the endpoints. Movement in this sense relies on a change of location, not necessarily any intermediate connecting steps/paths.
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created by krtisfranks
vote information 3
time Wed May 16 03:20:26 2018

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