Definitions of uncommon AI terms
Artificial intelligence has reshaped not only technology but also the language we use every day. Words like “neural network,” “alignment,” and “agentic behavior” have moved from research papers into common speech, often faster than they can be clearly defined. In this edition, Lomar unpacks these terms with care—explaining how they connect, where they differ, and what they truly mean in practice. The aim is not to simplify the science, but to make its language transparent, so readers can think about AI with accuracy, not abstraction.
Definitions from Hollow Knight: Silksong
This week, we turn to the world of Hollow Knight: Silksong—a game rich in mystery, lore, and language. Its terms, from “Needle” to “Hollownest,” carry meaning that goes far beyond gameplay. Through the Lomar lens, we define these words with the same precision we bring to science or literature: clear, structured, and rooted in understanding. Because even in a world of echoes and insects, language builds the bridge between story and sense.
Definitions from Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit
Ten words from Tolkien’s universe—each defined through the Lomar dictionary with “Teen” mode. From “Annon” to “Tumladen,” every entry shows how Lomar approaches meaning: with clarity, context, and respect for both language and imagination. The goal is simple—to help readers understand each word fully and return to the story enriched, not overwhelmed. Even in worlds of fantasy, Lomar treats every term with the same precision it brings to science, art, and everyday speech.