Person 1: Hi Annelise, do you agree with these definitions?
Annelise: yeah ofc it's pretty accurate. I'm flattered :) I should go by annelise more
Annelise: yeah ofc it's pretty accurate. I'm flattered :) I should go by annelise more
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Annexare
(noun, poetic — coined by Shankalp)
Definition:
A person who may seem fragile, calm, or weak on the surface, yet carries infinite potential within. This hidden strength remains dormant until it bursts forth with unstoppable power when the well-being of their most beloved person is threatened.
Author’s Note:
The word Annexare was coined by Shankalp, to symbolize the paradox of quiet weakness concealing limitless inner power, especially when love and loyalty are tested.
(noun, poetic — coined by Shankalp)
Definition:
A person who may seem fragile, calm, or weak on the surface, yet carries infinite potential within. This hidden strength remains dormant until it bursts forth with unstoppable power when the well-being of their most beloved person is threatened.
Author’s Note:
The word Annexare was coined by Shankalp, to symbolize the paradox of quiet weakness concealing limitless inner power, especially when love and loyalty are tested.
Example:
“He looked fragile all his life, but when his sister was in danger, his Annexare nature awakened, and no force could stop him.”
“He looked fragile all his life, but when his sister was in danger, his Annexare nature awakened, and no force could stop him.”
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/ˈænɪnənt/
noun
A being, entity, or phenomenon that is born of a year or whose existence is intrinsically tied to an annual cycle.
Example: "Folktales described the spirit of the harvest as an anninant, a creature that appeared with the first sprout and faded with the last reaping."
adjective
Relating to or characterized by being born of a year.
Occurring or living within the span of a single year.
Example: "The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar."
Etymology: A neologism constructed from Latin anni (from annus, "year") and the suffix -nant (from Latin -nat-, "born").
/ˈænɪnənt/
noun
A being, entity, or phenomenon that is born of a year or whose existence is intrinsically tied to an annual cycle.
Example: "Folktales described the spirit of the harvest as an anninant, a creature that appeared with the first sprout and faded with the last reaping."
adjective
Relating to or characterized by being born of a year.
Occurring or living within the span of a single year.
Example: "The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar."
Etymology: A neologism constructed from Latin anni (from annus, "year") and the suffix -nant (from Latin -nat-, "born").
The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar.
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