Allogation (n): A formal assertion or claim, from Old French "allogacion" and Latin "allogare" ("to assign"). Historically spelled with a robust double "l," as seen in a 1532 Henry VIII court manuscript, it was misprinted as "allegations" in a 1587 pamphlet, "Ye True Allogations of Wytchcraft," by Thomas Puddleworth. Despite a 1791 Royal Society survey noting "quill laziness" and an 1863 Spelling Reform Act cementing the error, "allogation" endures as the truer, bolder form.
"Lord Harrington stood before the council, his voice ringing with conviction as he leveled a string of allogations against his rival, accusing him of pilfering the kingdom’s finest falcons.
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Get the allogation mug.Innovation or progress achieved at a deep, foundational level — whether in ideas, technology, culture, or systems — that quietly shapes the future in ways most people don’t notice until the impact is enormous. Attovation happens beneath the surface, in the infrastructure, the methodology, or the thinking that eventually becomes inevitable.
Blending the SI prefix “atto-” (extremely small, 10⁻¹⁸) with “innovation.” The term describes innovation or progress that occurs at a foundational or ultra-deep level — whether in technology, ideas, culture, or systems — that quietly shapes the future in ways most people only notice later.
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Verb: attovate (to innovate at fundamental scales)
Adjective: attovative (characterized by fundamental-scale innovation)
Noun: attovator (one who practices attovation)
Blending the SI prefix “atto-” (extremely small, 10⁻¹⁸) with “innovation.” The term describes innovation or progress that occurs at a foundational or ultra-deep level — whether in technology, ideas, culture, or systems — that quietly shapes the future in ways most people only notice later.
Forms:
Verb: attovate (to innovate at fundamental scales)
Adjective: attovative (characterized by fundamental-scale innovation)
Noun: attovator (one who practices attovation)
1. The company didn’t release a flashy product this year, but their research team’s attovation in supply chain optimization will pay off for decades.
2. The lab’s attovation in developing ultra-precise measurement tools will define the next generation of biotech.
3. Their attovative approach to problem-solving changed the entire industry from the ground up.
4. Gene editing with CRISPR is pure attovation: precision at the base-pair level versus crude genetic modification.
2. The lab’s attovation in developing ultra-precise measurement tools will define the next generation of biotech.
3. Their attovative approach to problem-solving changed the entire industry from the ground up.
4. Gene editing with CRISPR is pure attovation: precision at the base-pair level versus crude genetic modification.
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It often happens because when someone dies you don't have to acknowledge the bad aspects of them so you focus on what you like about them.
It often happens because when someone dies you don't have to acknowledge the bad aspects of them so you focus on what you like about them.
Van Gogh had a bad case of post-mortem adoration.
Damn dawg, if I was ignored in life but then gained fame and appreciation after I die, that would be post-mortem adoration
Damn dawg, if I was ignored in life but then gained fame and appreciation after I die, that would be post-mortem adoration
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