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A [[system]] member who is [[Source|sourced]] from the concept or passing of time.
A '''chronoject''' is a [[system]] member who is [[source]]d from the concept or passing of time, or simply that their source has some sort of relation to time.
 
Chrono- meaning relating to time. -ject comes from the word [[introject]].

Revision as of 22:19, 12 June 2022

chronoject ( n., adj.)
Applies tosourced headmates
Coiner HerbPhoenix

A chronoject is a system member who is sourced from the concept or passing of time, or simply that their source has some sort of relation to time.

Chrono- meaning relating to time. -ject comes from the word introject.