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'''Multifictive''' is the state of being multiple [[fictive|fictives]] at once, having multiple [[fictive]] identies, etc.  
'''Multifictive''' is the state of being multiple [[fictive|fictives]] at once, having multiple [[fictive]] identies, etc. This can be due to [[fusion]], [[merging]], [[integration]], or [[Amalgam|amalgamation]].  
 
This can be due to [[fusion]], [[merging]], or even [[integration]].


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==

Revision as of 07:25, 23 December 2022


multifictive ( n., adj.)
Synonymsmixtive (The Plural Dictionary), polyfictive
Applies tosourced headmates

Multifictive is the state of being multiple fictives at once, having multiple fictive identies, etc. This can be due to fusion, merging, integration, or amalgamation.

Related Terms

  • Multifactive is the factive equivalent.
  • Dualfictive applies when the headmade has two fictive identities.
  • Amalgam applies when a fictive gains a new source through a means other than introjection.

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