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ra-ki-mu · W012

rakimu · engine, motor, generator · ⏳

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Domain energy / mechanics
Class entity
Type compound
Register standard
First use S034

Composition

ra (energy) + ki (change) + -mu (device)

Definition

energy-conversion device; engine, motor, generator

ra-su-mu (energy storage / battery)

Examples

"the ra-ki-mu powered the vessel"

In the corpus

12 attestations.

S# Tonesu
S034 la-ra-ki-mu ha-fe
The engine [is at] a thermal limit.
S038 la-ra-ki-mu wi [lo-ha no-fe]
The reactor [must have] the intention [that its thermal state not reach the boundary].
S114 lo-ra-ki-mu be-vo
The engine has generative capacity / is capable of producing output.
S115 la-ra-ki-mu wi [lo-ra nu-be ka-be]
The engine is [institutionally] designed for generating greater energy output.
S116 go [ra-ma be] lo-ra-ki-mu lo-ra nu-be ka-be
Because fuel was added, the engine generates greater energy output.
S123 go [lo-ra-ki-mu de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki
Given engine failure, the vehicle drifts through space.
S124 go [lo-ra-ki-mu re-de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki
Given a recurrent engine failure, the vehicle will drift.
S125 go [lo-ra-ki-mu ti-de-de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki ti-de
When/because the engine had failed, the vehicle drifted.
S126 la-mi to [go [lo-ra-ki-mu no-de ti-de] la-ki-pa-mu ki lo-pa-wi ti-de]
My conceptual model: given no engine failure, the ship would have reached its destination.
S129 to [go [lo-ra-ki-mu de ti-de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki ti-de]
In the conceptual/hypothetical domain: if the engine had failed, the ship would have drifted.
S130 to-go [lo-ra-ki-mu de ti-de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki ti-de
Counterfactually: if the engine had failed, the ship would have drifted.
S157 to-go [lo-ra-ki-mu de] lo-ki-pa-mu pa-ki
Were the engine to fail, the ship would drift. — Future hypothetical.
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