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[[Category:Common Terms]]
[[Duxima]] (or duxitanima) refers to a headmate who is [[duximagenic]] as a replacement for brain-made, non-fictive, etc.
[[Category:Outsourced & Introject Terms]]
[[Duxima]] (or Duxitanima) refers to a headmate who is [[Duximagenic]] as a replacement for brain-made, non-fictive, etc.


This means that the duxima is not sourced like a [[fictive]] or [[charabond]], for example.
This means that the duxima is not sourced like a [[fictive]] or [[charabond]], for example.


Duxima comes from the latin word "Duxit", meaning brought, and "Anima", meaning soul.
Duxima comes from the latin word "duxit", meaning brought, and "anima", meaning soul.


==History==
== History ==
This term was created by Minho from Satellite within the Poet Polyplex. This term is meant for [[Spiritual System|spiritual systems]], like [[Soulbond]] systems for example.
This term was created by Minho from Satellite within the Poet Polyplex. This term is meant for [[spiritual system]]s, like [[soulbond]] systems for example.


==Related Terms==
== Related Terms ==
[[Duximagenic]]  
* [[Duximagenic]]  
[[Category:Terms that may be used as adjectives]]
 
[[Category:Terms that may be used as nouns]]
[[Category:Metaphysical Terms]]

Revision as of 17:05, 11 October 2022

duxima ( n.)
Other formsDuxitanima
Synonymsbrain-made, non-fictive
Applies toheadmates
CoinerThe Poet Polyplex

Duxima (or duxitanima) refers to a headmate who is duximagenic as a replacement for brain-made, non-fictive, etc.

This means that the duxima is not sourced like a fictive or charabond, for example.

Duxima comes from the latin word "duxit", meaning brought, and "anima", meaning soul.

History

This term was created by Minho from Satellite within the Poet Polyplex. This term is meant for spiritual systems, like soulbond systems for example.

Related Terms