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| synonyms = Kústal, Intraplural (adj.)
| synonyms = Kuustal/Kústal (noun)
| forms = [[Subsystem]]
| forms = [[Subsystem]]
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| usage_adjective = Yes
| usage_headmate = Yes
| usage_headmate = Yes
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A '''kuustal''', '''kústal''' (n.), or in English as an adjective '''intraplural''', is a plurissprache (Westron) based term for a systemmate that is or is part of a [[subsystem]] (traditional definition, not [[sisasystem]] ranking definition), and may or may not be the [[host]], [[core]], or [[main]] of said subsystem, [[tharyath]], or other collective. In systems with innerworlds, the term may denote people who have an active life in the main or more outer innerworld, as opposed to people who stay in the innerworld of their subsystem, but this term is quite flexible. It serves as an opposite to [[intrasinglet]] or the similarly-Westron term [[zeluk]].
An '''intraplural''' person is a term for a systemmate that is or is part of a [[subsystem]] (traditional definition, not [[sisasystem]] ranking definition), and may or may not be the [[host]], [[core]], or [[main]] of said subsystem, [[tharyath]], or other collective. In systems with innerworlds, the term may denote people who have an active life in the main or more outer innerworld, as opposed to people who stay in the innerworld of their subsystem, but this term is quite flexible. It serves as an opposite to [[intrasinglet]].

Revision as of 05:27, 13 December 2021

intraplural ( adj.)
Other formsSubsystem
SynonymsKuustal/Kústal (noun)
Applies toheadmates
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An intraplural person is a term for a systemmate that is or is part of a subsystem (traditional definition, not sisasystem ranking definition), and may or may not be the host, core, or main of said subsystem, tharyath, or other collective. In systems with innerworlds, the term may denote people who have an active life in the main or more outer innerworld, as opposed to people who stay in the innerworld of their subsystem, but this term is quite flexible. It serves as an opposite to intrasinglet.