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Formation refers to any process that results in the creation of a new [[headmate]] or [[system]]. Different ways this can occur are listed under [[:Category:System Origins|Category:System Origins]].
'''Formation''' refers to any process that results in the creation of a new [[headmate]] or [[system]].  
 
Different ways this can occur are listed under [[:Category:System Origins]].
 
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Revision as of 07:44, 11 June 2021

formation ( adj.)
Other formsforming (v.)
Synonymssplitting (v.), manifesting (v.)
Applies tosystems, headmates

Formation refers to any process that results in the creation of a new headmate or system.

Different ways this can occur are listed under Category:System Origins.