CAP 34 Prevos - Name Submissions

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Smokapace


smoke + smokestack + carapace (another name for the shell of a turtle)

Pronounced: "smoh-KAH-payce"

Metrokage

metro (as in metro train) + tokage (Japanese for lizard)

Pronounced: "meh-TROW-kah-GEH"

me when I completely rehaul my name submissions last minute xdd
 
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Funnelong


Funnel (a chimney or tube through which smoke is released) + long (Chinese for dragon)

Pronounced: FUN-nuh-long

Gondolong

Gondola (a type of open-topped railcar) + long (Chinese for dragon)

Pronounced: GON-doh-long
 
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Let's get this moving. For everyone who wants to final sub, you have 48 hours before the thread closes!
 
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Tootoose


"toot toot" (onomatopoeia for a train whistle) + "tortoise"

Pronounced: "too-toos"

Rattlerail

"Rattle" (noise made by rails when trains go over them) + "rail"

Pronounced: "ra-tl-rayl"

s/o to friends on Discord for helping with the 2nd name.
 
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Carrago


From Carapace and Cargo, with Car also being in there because of it already being in the other words.

Pronounced: CARE-ruh-go

IPA: ˈkæɹɹəɡo

Carsinosaur

From Carcinogen and the -saurus suffix/Dinosaur/Ankylosaur. Also has Car for the train car tie in again.

Pronounced: car-SIN-oh-SORE

IPA: kɑɹˈsɪnoʊˈsɔːɹ
 
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Tortugga


"tortuga" (Spanish word for "turtle") + "tug"

Pronounced: tor-TUG-guh

Luggalumph

"lug" + "galumph"

Pronounced: LUG-guh-lumpf

Trying to implement some sort of rhyming scheme across all three stages.
 
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Chuggon


literally "chug on", also chug + dragon

Pronounced: "CHUG-aun"

IPA: ˈʧʌˌgɑn

Amonaroll

"I'm on a roll" + monorail

Pronounced: "ahm-aun-ah-ROWL"

IPA: əmˌɑˈnɑrˈol

Chuggon is supposed to vaguely evoke Tortoise and the Hare imagery (being based off of the phrase "chug on"/"keep chugging on") while also being formatted similarly to Pokémon like Bagon or Druddigon.
Amonaroll starts with an "A" rather than an "I" to evoke reptilian imagery with its spelling, being structured similarly to the names of reptiles such as anacondas, agamas, and anoles. Additionally, this also places "Amon" (a demon within Christian mythology) into the name, which means literally nothing, but the design is pretty angry and demons are kinda angry so. uh. theres that. i guess.
 
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