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'''vlokabla'''
'''vlokabla'''
# fast, able to be fast
# fast, able to be fast
#: ''Ostensibly synonymous with '''[[vloka#Europic|vloka]]''', this has a narrower meaning of describing something with the potential for speed, but that is not necessarily moving currently. E.g. '''[[veklu#Europic|veklu]] [[vlokabla#Europic|vlokabla]]''' is a vehicle that can go fast, while '''[[veklu#Europic|veklu]] [[vloka#Europic|vloka]]''' is a vehicle that is currently going fast.''
#: Ostensibly synonymous with ''[[vloka#Europic|vloka]]'', this has a narrower meaning of describing something with the potential for speed, but that is not necessarily moving currently. E.g. ''[[veklu#Europic|veklu]] [[vlokabla#Europic|vlokabla]]'' is a vehicle that can go fast, while ''[[veklu#Europic|veklu]] [[vloka#Europic|vloka]]'' is a vehicle that is currently going fast.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[vloka#Europic|vloka]]'' ‘fast’
* ''[[vloka#Europic|vloka]]'' ‘fast’

Latest revision as of 22:27, 28 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From vloke ‘to be fast’ + -abla ‘able’.

Adjective

vlokabla

  1. fast, able to be fast
    Ostensibly synonymous with vloka, this has a narrower meaning of describing something with the potential for speed, but that is not necessarily moving currently. E.g. veklu vlokabla is a vehicle that can go fast, while veklu vloka is a vehicle that is currently going fast.

Synonyms