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A term used to indicate that you are a [[median]] [[system]], intended to be used in a system name like how “system”, “collective”, “polyplex”, etc. are used in that context.
A ''lapidarym'' indicates a [[system]] is [[median]] in a system name or title, similar to how “system”, “collective”, “[[polyplex]]”, etc. are used.  


Based on the word “lapidary”: the process of cutting a gemstone, or the gemstone cutter themselves; meant to reference the nature of median [[facet]]s.
Based on the word “lapidary”, the process of cutting a gemstone, or the gemstone cutter themselves; meant to reference the nature of median [[facet|facets]].
[[Mixed System|Hybrid]] systems are also welcome to use the term.<ref>https://orniidiien.tumblr.com/post/640060644956225536</ref>
[[Mixed System|Hybrid]] systems are also welcome to use the term.<ref>https://orniidiien.tumblr.com/post/640060644956225536</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 15:39, 13 September 2022

lapidarym ( n., adj.)
Other formslapidarium, lapidarum
Applies tomedian systems
Coinerthe Tau Ceti Lapidarym

A lapidarym indicates a system is median in a system name or title, similar to how “system”, “collective”, “polyplex”, etc. are used.

Based on the word “lapidary”, the process of cutting a gemstone, or the gemstone cutter themselves; meant to reference the nature of median facets. Hybrid systems are also welcome to use the term.[1]

References