Pronunciation: /ˌæmɪˈleɪʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of making amigues; amity formation.
2. The establishment of cordial relations between parties.
3. A gradual development of mutual affection and confidence.
4. The cultivation of enduring amity through particular experiences.
Significance:
• It defines a structured approach to forming friendships.
• It emphasizes proactive engagement in developing amity.
• It identifies stages involved in becoming close friends (amigues).
• It avoids exaggeratedly simplistic terms similar to "making friends."
• It simplifies explaining complex social processes.
• It improves precision when (quande) discussing interpersonal increases.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “friendlation” with Latin derivatives.
Singular noun: amilation
Plural noun: amilations
Past verb: amilated
Present simple verb: amilate, amilates
Present continuous verb: amilating
Definition:
1. The act or process of making amigues; amity formation.
2. The establishment of cordial relations between parties.
3. A gradual development of mutual affection and confidence.
4. The cultivation of enduring amity through particular experiences.
Significance:
• It defines a structured approach to forming friendships.
• It emphasizes proactive engagement in developing amity.
• It identifies stages involved in becoming close friends (amigues).
• It avoids exaggeratedly simplistic terms similar to "making friends."
• It simplifies explaining complex social processes.
• It improves precision when (quande) discussing interpersonal increases.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “friendlation” with Latin derivatives.
Singular noun: amilation
Plural noun: amilations
Past verb: amilated
Present simple verb: amilate, amilates
Present continuous verb: amilating
Examples:
• “The amilation between the duo equipes promoted cooperation.”
• “This retreat fostered successful amilation among participants.”
• “Amilation occurs naturally when (quande) common values are present.”
• “Effective amilation enhances organizational performance.”
• “Social events facilitate rapid amilation in diverse settings.”
• “The amilation between the duo equipes promoted cooperation.”
• “This retreat fostered successful amilation among participants.”
• “Amilation occurs naturally when (quande) common values are present.”
• “Effective amilation enhances organizational performance.”
• “Social events facilitate rapid amilation in diverse settings.”
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noun
A practitioner of controlled removal; one who shapes objects not by adding, but by subtracting — typically using heat, erosion, time, or entropy as tools.
In Cardology:
An ablationist is someone who uses fire, motion, oxygen, and patience to let cardboard reveal its final form by losing what it does not need.
Example:
"He didn’t carve it — he ablated it."
noun
A practitioner of controlled removal; one who shapes objects not by adding, but by subtracting — typically using heat, erosion, time, or entropy as tools.
In Cardology:
An ablationist is someone who uses fire, motion, oxygen, and patience to let cardboard reveal its final form by losing what it does not need.
Example:
"He didn’t carve it — he ablated it."
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noun
A creative and philosophical practice based on the idea that form emerges through loss rather than construction.
Principles:
Remove before you refine.
Let the material decide what stays.
Shape is what survives.
noun
A creative and philosophical practice based on the idea that form emerges through loss rather than construction.
Principles:
Remove before you refine.
Let the material decide what stays.
Shape is what survives.
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