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* Prefix '''Corp'''- stemming from the latin word "corpus" meaning "body
* Prefix '''Corp'''- stemming from the latin word "corpus" meaning "body
* Affixe -'''num'''- stemming from the latin word "somnum" meaning "sleep"
* Affixe -'''num'''- stemming from the latin word "somnum" meaning "sleep"
* Suffix -'''mate''" a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-""mate"")
* Suffix -'''mate''" a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-'''mate''')
* Suffix -'''ist''' a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnum""ist"")
* Suffix -'''ist''' a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnum'''ist''')


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 19:59, 16 November 2022

corpnum-mate, corpnumist ( n., adj.)
Other formsCorpnummate, Corpnum-ist
SynonymsCorpnumist
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
Coiner@therealsepticshock on TikTok


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Term Meaning

  • Prefix Corp- stemming from the latin word "corpus" meaning "body
  • Affixe -num- stemming from the latin word "somnum" meaning "sleep"
  • Suffix -'mate" a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-mate)
  • Suffix -ist a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnumist)

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