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An '''imaginiject''' or an '''imaginitive''' is a [[introject]] based on an image such as artwork whether that of a human, [[nonhuman]], plant, or other. | |||
Imaginijects may have [[exomemory|exomemories]] based on the image, whether if the image is telling a "story" that the [[introject]] has memories of or something else along those lines. | |||
This term is derived from the Latin word "imagini", which means "image" and "ject" after the term "[[introject]]". Imaginitive can also be used instead/interchangeably. | |||
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Revision as of 22:12, 7 September 2021
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An imaginiject or an imaginitive is a introject based on an image such as artwork whether that of a human, nonhuman, plant, or other.
Imaginijects may have exomemories based on the image, whether if the image is telling a "story" that the introject has memories of or something else along those lines.
This term is derived from the Latin word "imagini", which means "image" and "ject" after the term "introject". Imaginitive can also be used instead/interchangeably.