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An '''antemate''' is a [[system]] member originating from another time period.<ref>https://pluralrights.tumblr.com/post/632725643494375424</ref>  
An '''antemate''' is a [[system]] member originating from another time period.<ref>https://pluralrights.tumblr.com/post/632725643494375424</ref>  


Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. Coined with non-introjects in mind, but antefictive, antefactive, etc. could also be used.
Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. The term was coined with non-[[introject]]s in mind, but antefictive, antefactive, etc. could also be used.


From Latin “ante” (meaning “ago”, “previously”).
The term comes from Latin “ante” (meaning “ago”, “previously”).


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 05:55, 18 August 2021

antemate ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates

An antemate is a system member originating from another time period.[1]

Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. The term was coined with non-introjects in mind, but antefictive, antefactive, etc. could also be used.

The term comes from Latin “ante” (meaning “ago”, “previously”).

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