Entry Tested: "te██████viserex"

Part of Speech: Noun

Translation: "knife"

Procedure: A knife and a length of rope are placed on a table. The subject is asked to speak the word, then attempt to cut the rope with the knife.

Results: The edge of the knife briefly heats to ████°C before cooling down, now visibly dull. The subject attempts to make a cut in the rope for approximately 5 minutes before the knife suddenly snaps in half.

Entry Tested: "gulsa██████tid"

Part of Speech: Verb

Translation: "to walk"

Procedure: D-50339 is asked to attempt to walk from one end of the testing chamber to another after the word is spoken.

Results: D-50339 begins to walk forward. After a couple of steps, his legs buckle and he falls to the ground. Several more attempts are made, each resulting in the same outcome until the end of the 30 second period.

Entry Tested: "ki██████iworyac"

Part of Speech: Verb

Translation: "to fall"

Procedure: After the word is spoken, the subject is asked to lift a bowling ball off of the table and drop it at their feet.

Results: The bowling ball does not fall, suspending itself in the air where it was released. After the 30 second time period, it falls to the ground at terminal velocity. Subject sustains minor injuries.

Entry Tested: "fazava██████wikuc"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Translation: "red"

Procedure: A red apple is placed on a table and observed after the word is spoken.

Results: The skin of the apple turns from red to a visual phenomena that is described by those present as "indescribable" and "incomprehensible." Subject and observing personnel suffer from major headaches for the following ██ hours.

Entry Tested: "at██████ejiraqun"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Translation: "large"

Procedure: A standard ██████████-brand refrigerator is placed next to a sculpture of a fork made to be roughly the same size. Both are observed after the word is spoken.

Results: The sculpture is shrunken to the size of a regular fork, but the refrigerator remains unaffected.

Researcher's Note: This test reveals an interesting property of SCP-XXXX. Although the fridge and the fork were about the same size, only the fork was considered "large." This seems to suggest some level of sentience, as the perception of the subject seems to make a difference in the outcome. We will test on more perception-based entries to confirm this hypothesis. —Lead Researcher Dr. Hapton

Entry Tested: "ezo██████tyia"

Part of Speech: Noun

Translation: "love"

Procedure: D-03934 and D-14045, who are known to be romantically involved with each other, are placed together in the testing chamber and observed after the word is spoken.

Results: D-03934 and D-14045 look at each other with apparent looks of disgust and hatred, moving away from each other and repeatedly requesting they be removed from the testing chamber as soon as possible.

Entry Tested: "chros██████midav"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Translation: "enemy"

Procedure: Subject (D-99328) is to say the word, then interact with Security Officer B███ (Subject-B). Note that D-99328 has on multiple occasions verbally and physically assaulted Subject-B, and has openly expressed his negative regards towards him.

Results: Subject enters room in which Subject-B is waiting, and exhibits a positive reaction to him, even going so far as to offer him a handshake. Subject-B is prompted by researchers to refuse and provoke the subject, but D-99328's disposition sees no apparent change. No change in Subject-B's personality observed.

Entry Tested: "it██████kwapo"

Part of Speech: Verb

Translation: "improve"

Procedure: Researcher Dr. M█████ (Subject-B) and Junior Researcher Dr. Y██ (Subject-C), who has a tomato allergy, are asked to apply generous servings of ketchup to hamburgers placed in front of them simultaneously after the word is spoken.

Results: Subject-B effortlessly performs the task, but Subject-C expresses overwhelming difficulty when attempting to tip the ketchup bottle to the appropriate angle. When Subject-B is prompted to attempt to assist, he reports that he cannot place his hand on the bottle.

Entry Tested: "jugi██████ua"

Part of Speech: Noun

Translation: "property"

Procedure: Three (3) identical staplers (Items-1 through -3) are placed on a table in front of the Subject and observed after the word is spoken; Item-1 was bought by the Subject, Item-2 was bought by an associate and given to the Subject, and Item-3 was brought in specifically for this test.

Results: The spring mechanisms of Items-1 and -2 suddenly snap, but Item-3 remains in tact and fully functional.

Notice From Lead Researcher Dr. Hapton: Upon review of the data collected from the above tests, it is of my professional opinion that further testing by team will fail to yield any additional meaningful information. However, if you are a researcher needing to use SCP-XXXX for your own experiments, please have your project lead contact me so that arrangements may be made.