Genictive

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
genictive ( n., adj.)
Synonymsgeniject (n., adj.), genitive (n., adj.), origintive (n., adj.)
Applies tosourced headmates
CoinerJune of the Pink Lemonade System

A genictive, or geniject, is an introject of a system origin. This does not necessarily mean that it is their origin, or that the origin is part of how their system/subsystem/etc. formed at all, but that they are a sentient/"personified" version of the origin. They could be considered a type of conceptive.[1]

The term is a combination of -genic, referring to system origins, and the suffixes -tive or -ject, referring to a sourced headmate.

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The system origins category contains a list of origins that a genictive could be a sentient form of.

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