Lavhachruk

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A lavachruk (plural: lavachruks) is a loose grouping of hemisystems, that is formalized, informal, or historical in nature, and may overlap with other lavachruks. It is less of a discrete unit than a subplex, hemisystem, or mesosystem, and is very often a voluntary association, without necessarily having a structural element to it.

History
The term lavachruk is coined from an exosprache term for the concept, the Vulgar Lordaeronite language spoken by the coiner in viara system. It is part of the Fhinanara-kah terminology system, intended to provide a spiritual-based, yet highly inclusive and ultimately agnostic, alternative to more well-known plural terms, as well as fill in gaps that plural terminology doesn’t currently cover. Hemisystem cluster is a general term, intended to be more easily understandable, despite being more wordy in general.

Related Terms
A lavachruk is similar in structure to a layer cluster and a Metaregnum, and is a variety of sisasystem cluster term.

Lavachruks may be included in lavachveruchs, which are loose, overlapping groups of lavachruks. As a sisasystem cluster term, the term lavachruk is related to sisasystem terms such as subplexes, which may contain lavachruks, and hemisystems, which lavachruks are comprised of.