anninant
an·ni·nant
/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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