(Ee-kar-ee-yaet)
Ikariate is an adjective meaning to be full of anger. Morphologically, the root Ikari comes from the Japanese word 怒り (Ikari), meaning anger. The suffix -ate implies a characteristic, meaning the word together describes someone who is in anger.
Ikariate is an adjective meaning to be full of anger. Morphologically, the root Ikari comes from the Japanese word 怒り (Ikari), meaning anger. The suffix -ate implies a characteristic, meaning the word together describes someone who is in anger.
by Surqita October 12, 2024

Digenusism is the belief that only two genders exist (The standard, male/female). Morphologically, the word can be broken down into three parts. Di-, the prefix meaning "two," "genus," the Greek root meaning "Gender," and -ism, the suffix changing the word into a belief or idea.
by Surqita October 13, 2024
