The following is a list of science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> terms encountered in French-language science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> works. As most are undefined, of unclear meaning and used...
The following is a list of science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> terms encountered in English-language science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> works. As most are undefined, of unclear meaning and...
beltalowda (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) all Belters (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Belter people (colloquial, science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) us Belters (colloquial, science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) those Belters...
science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> and fantasy fandom, both current and historical, especially those terms in use among readers and writers of science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> fanzines...
(science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Inner people (inhabitants of the inner planets of the Solar System) (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) all Inners (colloquial, science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) those Inners...
Lojbanized spelling. Chinese: ciaucue — 小說 / 小说 (xiǎoshuō) English: fikcn — <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span> Hindi: kalpna — कल्पना (kalpanā) Spanish: fiksion — ficción Russian: fiksi...
IPA(key): /ˈbel.tæ/ From English Belter. belta (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Belter belta (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Belter beltalowda beltawala Belte...
English Inner. inya (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Inner (someone or something related to inner planets of the Solar System) inya (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Inner (an inhabitant of...
the Nazi party in Germany. [Roman salute] (<span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) Represents the Ancient Roman salute in historical <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>; originating from Jacques-Louis David's 1784...
Literally, “boot for ship”. but fo kapawu (science <span class="searchmatch">fiction</span>) magnetic boot...