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== External Links == | |||
* https://morethanone.info | |||
* http://healthymultiplicity.com/#i | |||
* https://powertotheplurals.com/ | |||
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plurality ( n.) | |
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Other forms | plural (adj.) |
Synonyms | multiplicity (n.), multiple (adj.) |
Applies to | systems |
Plurality is the state of having multiple headmates collectively sharing a single body. A group of headmates is called a system. Plural experiences are extremely diverse; spiritual in nature and secular, median and partitonary, small systems or ones with thousands of headmates. There are many causes of plurality, including:
- Traumagenic systems, resulting from a traumatic event or post-traumatic stress.
- Systems created through tulpamancy or other explicit acts.
- Other causes, which can be grouped under the umbrella term endogenic.
- Mixed-origin systems, which have been created from a combination of causes.
Related Terms
singlet ( n.) | |
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Other forms | singleton (n.) |
"Multiplicity" is a synonym of plurality, and are often used interchangeably. "Plural" is considered the umbrella term for all kinds of experiences as well — so much so that the wiki itself is named using it.
Singlet refers to someone who is not plural.