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A '''diviplex''' is a type of [[polyplex]]/[[magistien]] where different groupings differ majorly in structure and/or function.
A '''diviplex''' is a type of [[polyplex]]/[[magistien]] where different groupings differ majorly in structure and/or function.
This can manifest for example in one grouping being [[median]] while another isn't, one grouping being [[polyfragmented]] while another isn't, also may relate to having vastly different [[-tien]] and [[-based]] experiences.
This can manifest for example in one grouping being [[median]] while another isn't, one grouping being [[polyfragmented]] while another isn't, also may relate to having vastly different [[-tien]] and [[-based]] experiences.
This term is meant to give certain polyplexes the option to easily indicate their differing functions/etc.
This term is meant to give certain polyplexes the option to easily indicate their differing functions/etc. <ref>https://nathyl-pride.carrd.co/#plural</ref>


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
Groupings within a diviplex may still identify as [[sidesystems]] or similar, or opt for terms implying more separation like [[hemiplex]].
Groupings within a diviplex may still identify as [[sidesystems]] or similar, or opt for terms implying more separation like [[hemiplex]].
== References ==
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Revision as of 00:21, 8 January 2022

diviplex ( n.)
Applies tosystems, system functions
CoinerThe Nathyl Polyplex

A diviplex is a type of polyplex/magistien where different groupings differ majorly in structure and/or function. This can manifest for example in one grouping being median while another isn't, one grouping being polyfragmented while another isn't, also may relate to having vastly different -tien and -based experiences. This term is meant to give certain polyplexes the option to easily indicate their differing functions/etc. [1]

Related Terms

Groupings within a diviplex may still identify as sidesystems or similar, or opt for terms implying more separation like hemiplex.

References