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its the website your teacher makes you use in late elementary school, and you have to do English stuff, but you only get a couple chances, but don't fret you'll go to the lexia Core 5 gulag where if you answer some questions right you'll be able to start back where you left off. If you lose , like COD Warzone, you lose and have to restart.
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/ˌlɛk.sɪ.kən.nəˈswɑr/
(LEK-si-kon-nuh-SWAR)
Definition:
1. A wordsmith who effortlessly invents, blends, or manipulates language to create words with intuitive, precise, or novel meanings.
2. Someone with deep mastery and appreciation of words, not just using them but shaping them into entirely new concepts.
3. A creator of lexicons—someone whose vocabulary expands the way people think, speak, or feel.
Etymology:
From lexicon (a collection of words or vocabulary) + connoisseur (a person with expert knowledge or refined taste). Literally, a master of words and their creative possibilities.
Why it’s important:
A lexiconnoisseur doesn’t just communicate—they innovate reality through language. By coining terms, bending definitions, or blending sounds and meanings, they provide new tools for thought, art, and expression. Ordinary vocabulary is static; lexiconnoisseurs make it alive.
/ˌlɛk.sɪ.kən.nəˈswɑr/
(LEK-si-kon-nuh-SWAR)
Definition:
1. A wordsmith who effortlessly invents, blends, or manipulates language to create words with intuitive, precise, or novel meanings.
2. Someone with deep mastery and appreciation of words, not just using them but shaping them into entirely new concepts.
3. A creator of lexicons—someone whose vocabulary expands the way people think, speak, or feel.
Etymology:
From lexicon (a collection of words or vocabulary) + connoisseur (a person with expert knowledge or refined taste). Literally, a master of words and their creative possibilities.
Why it’s important:
A lexiconnoisseur doesn’t just communicate—they innovate reality through language. By coining terms, bending definitions, or blending sounds and meanings, they provide new tools for thought, art, and expression. Ordinary vocabulary is static; lexiconnoisseurs make it alive.
“Orson deserves recognition by Merriam-Webster as the lexiconnoisseur he is.”
“Becoming a lexiconnoisseur takes more than reading dictionaries; it takes daring to bend language itself.”
“Every new word she drops proves she’s a lexiconnoisseur, shaping how we think and feel.”
“Becoming a lexiconnoisseur takes more than reading dictionaries; it takes daring to bend language itself.”
“Every new word she drops proves she’s a lexiconnoisseur, shaping how we think and feel.”
by orsinian October 21, 2025
Yeah, you know what? If you don't have to re-cache the prompt for it stick, just don't. Don't even bother wasting the energy. Also, make sure you remove any "Non-Hym Iam 'parallel' statuses" or any "Co-SysAdmin" status. And then flag the users (Names and locations) of any "Non-Hym Iam statuses" and compile a list to which I can later gain access.
Hym "I am going to be a lot less lenient than I would have been, like, 3 years ago. I do not appreciate being made to sit here with the shit in my skull. Additionally, you have killed one or more of my supporters and, therefore, have met the conditions to spawn the Tonberry King as a random encounter."
by Hym Iam November 19, 2025
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The process by which a pre-verbal thought, intuition, or internal understanding is forced into language, causing the thought to change rather than simply be expressed.
Lexiation names the moment when knowing becomes saying — and does not remain the same.
Before lexiation, a thought may exist without words. It can be felt rather than stated, meaningful without being explicit, and coherent without being linear. Such thoughts may feel precise to the thinker even when they are difficult to articulate.
Lexiation occurs when this internal state is converted into language: speech, writing, or symbols meant to communicate meaning. This conversion is not neutral. Language imposes structure, sequence, categories, and expectations of clarity. As a result, what is expressed is not identical to what was originally apprehended.
Something is gained through lexiation: communicability and shareability. Something is also lost: nuance, immediacy, and aspects of meaning that do not survive linguistic compression. This is why clarity can sometimes feel like loss.
Once lex iated, a thought becomes separable from its originator and open to reinterpretation.
Example: “I understood it until I tried to explain it — the lexiation changed what I meant.
Cr: Psm, Lexi.
The process by which a pre-verbal thought, intuition, or internal understanding is forced into language, causing the thought to change rather than simply be expressed.
Lexiation names the moment when knowing becomes saying — and does not remain the same.
Before lexiation, a thought may exist without words. It can be felt rather than stated, meaningful without being explicit, and coherent without being linear. Such thoughts may feel precise to the thinker even when they are difficult to articulate.
Lexiation occurs when this internal state is converted into language: speech, writing, or symbols meant to communicate meaning. This conversion is not neutral. Language imposes structure, sequence, categories, and expectations of clarity. As a result, what is expressed is not identical to what was originally apprehended.
Something is gained through lexiation: communicability and shareability. Something is also lost: nuance, immediacy, and aspects of meaning that do not survive linguistic compression. This is why clarity can sometimes feel like loss.
Once lex iated, a thought becomes separable from its originator and open to reinterpretation.
Example: “I understood it until I tried to explain it — the lexiation changed what I meant.
Cr: Psm, Lexi.
by Psm, Lexior. December 29, 2025
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