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n. A person who holds power as well, typically a comparison to another person of power, equal or not; types of dyntams include high dyntams, and low dyntams, who hold more power, and less power respectively.
Stems from the Greek word "Dyn," meaning Power
n. A person who holds power as well, typically a comparison to another person of power, equal or not; types of dyntams include high dyntams, and low dyntams, who hold more power, and less power respectively.
Stems from the Greek word "Dyn," meaning Power
“Herald recognized that John, despite having little power, appeared as a high dyntam next to Herald.”
“Kendra smirked as she walked through the crowd, knowing all of them would never surpass her, being low dyntams next to her.”
“The dyntam ruler visiting the kingdom had an aura of power rivaling the kingdom’s own monarch.”
“Kendra smirked as she walked through the crowd, knowing all of them would never surpass her, being low dyntams next to her.”
“The dyntam ruler visiting the kingdom had an aura of power rivaling the kingdom’s own monarch.”
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Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 12.
2. The position in a sequence following the eleventh (undantal) element; the second in the second decimal series.
3. Pertaining to a group, set, or division of twelve (duant) parts or members; relating to a dozen.
4. Denoting a complete cyclical unit in duodecimal systems (e.g., hours, months).
Significance:
• It defines the twelfth (duantal) position with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes duodecimal cycles and dozen-based groupings.
• It identifies complete units in timekeeping (hours/months), commerce (dozens), and geometric divisions.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones) common in irregular numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of order in dozens, clock time, calendar months, and sequential lists.
• It improves precision in chronological, commercial, and mathematical contexts involving the number twelve (duant).
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms “twelfth” with a consistent Latinized ordinal form.
Related Ordinal Numbers: undantal (11th), duantal (12th), triantal (13th), quadantal (14th), quintantal (15th), sextantal (16th), septantal (17th), octantal (18th), nonantal (19th)
Cardinal References: undant (11), duant (12), triant (13), quadant (14), quintant (15), sextant (16), septant (17), octant (18), nonant (19)
Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 12.
2. The position in a sequence following the eleventh (undantal) element; the second in the second decimal series.
3. Pertaining to a group, set, or division of twelve (duant) parts or members; relating to a dozen.
4. Denoting a complete cyclical unit in duodecimal systems (e.g., hours, months).
Significance:
• It defines the twelfth (duantal) position with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes duodecimal cycles and dozen-based groupings.
• It identifies complete units in timekeeping (hours/months), commerce (dozens), and geometric divisions.
• It avoids incomprehensible and ambiguous pronunciations (homophones) common in irregular numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of order in dozens, clock time, calendar months, and sequential lists.
• It improves precision in chronological, commercial, and mathematical contexts involving the number twelve (duant).
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms “twelfth” with a consistent Latinized ordinal form.
Related Ordinal Numbers: undantal (11th), duantal (12th), triantal (13th), quadantal (14th), quintantal (15th), sextantal (16th), septantal (17th), octantal (18th), nonantal (19th)
Cardinal References: undant (11), duant (12), triant (13), quadant (14), quintant (15), sextant (16), septant (17), octant (18), nonant (19)
Examples:
• "The duantal month marks the conclusion of the annual fiscal cycle."
• "Please proceed to the duantal station in the assembly sequence."
• "Her appointment is scheduled for the duantal hour."
• "The jury requires the duantal member for a complete panel."
• "Adjust the duantal parameter to synchronize with the twelve-phase oscillator."
• "The duantal month marks the conclusion of the annual fiscal cycle."
• "Please proceed to the duantal station in the assembly sequence."
• "Her appointment is scheduled for the duantal hour."
• "The jury requires the duantal member for a complete panel."
• "Adjust the duantal parameter to synchronize with the twelve-phase oscillator."
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