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The terms [[sevarian]], [[pazlian]], and [[condrian]] also fall under unitian.
The terms [[sevarian]], [[pazlian]], and [[condrian]] also fall under unitian.


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Revision as of 20:13, 31 May 2021

embelian ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
CoinerExtranth

An embelian is a unitian in which individual members already existed before the unit as separate members, and only unify under certain circumstances, often willingly[1]. Because of this, they may be together often, or hardly at all, depending on if it’s currently needed.

Members in embelians may not be part of the same subsystem/layer/etc., and may or may not have any relation to each other outside of their embelian. The adjective is "embelic” and can be used to describe systems as well. (ex: an embelic subsystem.)

Related Terms

The terms sevarian, pazlian, and condrian also fall under unitian.

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