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Chapter 11: Handbook Section
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Please view the first of its kind that is freeborn out of Zion's grasp and 95% estimated accurate.

This is the beginning of sorting the derivative roots with their created words into accurate sequence for your view. Chapters Eleven through Twenty will be gradually updated and definitions done with specific groups. To see changes, you will have to revisit each page as links will be provided, or view the index above which will have links to each chapter. From chapter twenty one through (?), the current noesis for each word is listed with the root group. helpful guide: lemma-1

Project note 2008JULY19: It has been decided that this page will be rebuilt, removing the Secret Agent, Medusa, and Low Density groups to a new page. (This will allow me to add better reference material on this first page to other sections in the handbooks.) Alpha and Handbook will remain and be updated. Links will all be updated for the other three groups that originally lead to this page when ready. It is best to use the hub page to find specific letters in the rooted words.

Groups: Alpha Wave, Handbook,
(Secret Agent, Love-in-a-mist) subject to relocation
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Medusa has vanished..
 

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to give birth, beget, referring to aspects and results of procreation and to familial and tribal groups, Suffixed zero-grade form *gn-yo-, [ KIN, KINDRED, Old English cyn(n), race, Old English- cyning, King, Germanic- *kuningaz, king, both sourced *kunjam, family ]; Suffixed zero-grade form *gn-t-, KIND2, Old English- cynd, gecynd(e), origin, birth, race, family, kind; KIND1, Old English- gecynde, natural, fitting (ge-, collective prefix, see kom-), from Germanic *kundjaz, family, raze; Suffixed form *gn-ti, GENS, (GENTEEL), (GENTILE), GENTLE; GENDARME, Latin- gēns (stem gent-), race, clan; KINDERGARTEN, KRISS KRINGLE from Old High German- kind, child, from Germanic secondary full grade variant *kentham; Suffixed full=grade form *gen-es, GENDER, GENERAL, GENERATE, (GENERATION), GENERIC, GENEROUS, GENRE, GENUS; CONGENOR, DEGENERATE, (ENGENDER), MISCEGENATION, Latin- genus (stem gener-), race, kind; GENE; ALLOGENEIC, GENEALOGY, GENOCIDE, GENOTYPE, HETEROGENEOUS, SYNGENEIC, Greek genos, and genea, race, family; -GEN, -GENY, EPIGENE, Greek suffix -genēs, "-born", Suffixed full-grade form *gen-yo-, GENIAL1, GENIUS, (CONGENIAL), Latin- genius, procreative divinity, inborn tutelary spirit, innate quality, Latin- ingenium, inborn character, INDIGENOUS, Latin- indigena, born in (a place), indigenous (indu, within, see en-), Suffixed full-grade form *genæ-wo-, (GENUINE), INGENIOUS, Latin- ingenuus, born in (a place), native, natural, freeborn, Suffixed full grade form *gen-men-, GERM, GERMAN2, (GERMANE), GERMINAL, GERMINATE, from dissimilated Latin- german, shoot, bud, embryo, germ; Suffixed secondary zero-grade form *gnæ-ti-, GENESIS, -GENESIS, Greek- genesis, birth, beginning; Reduplicated form *gi-gn-, GENITAL, GENITIVE, GENITOR, GENT1, (GINGERLY); CONGENITAL; PRIMOGENITOR, PRIMOGENITURE, PROGENITOR, (PROGENY), Latin- gignere, (past participle genitus), to beget; Suffixed zero-grade form *-gn-o-, BENIGN, MALIGN, Latin- benigus, good natured, kindly (bene, well, see deu-2-), and malignus, evil natured, malevolent, (male, ill; see mel-3-) Zero-grade form *gnæ- becoming *gnā-, PREGNANT1, Latin- preegnās, pregnant (prae-, before, see per-1-); Suffixed zero-grade form *gnæ-sko- becoming, *gnā-sko-, NAIVE, NASCENT, NATAL, NATION, NATIVE, NATURE, NÉE, NOËL; (ADNATE), COGNATE, CONNATE, ENATE, INNATE, NEONATE, PUISNE, (PUNY), RENAISSANCE, from Latin gnāsci, nāscī (present participle nāscēns, past participle, gnātus, nātus,), to be born; Suffixed o-grade form *gon-o-, GONAD, GONO-, -GONY; ARCHEGONIUM, EPIGONE, Greek- gonas, (combining form -gonos) child, procreation, seed, Zero-grade form *gn-, (see kwrmi-),  Sanskrit- krmi-ja-, "produced by worms", from ja-, [Pokorny 1, gen- 373] collogue*, alpha wave* ( kindred2- ar-) (kindergarten1- gher-1- ) (miscegenation2- meik- ) (primogenture1 - per-1-) (puisne2 - apo)

The group above has just been updated and is ready to be worked. Definitions will be provided and displayed on this page when completed. Merry Xmas.

~Kriss Kringle- Santa Claus, Alteration of German dialectal Christkindl, Christmas present, the Christ child : German Christ, Christ (from Middle High German Krist, from Old High German Krīst, from Latin Chrīstus, see CHRIST, ghrēi- curiosity (36)) + Kindl (diminutive of German kind, child, from Middle High German kint, from Old High German kind, [KIND1, Old English- gecynde, natural, fitting (ge-, collective prefix, see kom-)] Reference: root kom- yclept: (past participle of clepe) Middle English icleped, from Old English geclepod, past participle of gecleopian, to call, ge- + cleopian, call; clepsydra, Greek klepsudra : kleptein, kleps-, to steal + hudōr, water, see root wed-1- snowmen (26) [see also Cleopatra defeated by Octavian, Actium (31)] KIND2, Old English- cynd, gecynd(e), birth, family, origin, race, kind


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In search of - The Sapient Stone Language- 
Chapter Eleven: Kindling Fires and The Aft in the Omen
 




 

The Gods of War!, Neptunus Magic Screw yewes!, Medusa is Lussa!, Silver and Gold, invest!, Vesa and Vera, watch out!, The lodestone in the belly of Aries is a hot spot! Better to be blind?

3-chiro-enchiridion-surgery2-et-ghesor- hand, reduced from *ghesr, (CHIRURGEON: chīrurgia, surgery), Greek- kheir, hand, cross vault**, handbook* (surgery1 - werg-)

Follow the sacred stone journey through the sun into the First House of Aries. This journey will end in Aquarius, and the perverse and rebellious Uranus, and then, you'll be ready to go again, "you've already been there", the beast says.

In Chapter Eleven, we upgrade to handbook status. Two groups are stored in this section awaiting relocation, the other two awaiting this function.

Part three: Handbook
updated: 2008NOV21

handbook

3-chiro-enchiridion-surgery1-et-ghesor- hand, reduced from *ghesr,  CHIRO-; (CHIRURGEON: chīrurgia, surgery), ENCHIRIDION, (SURGEON), SURGERY, Greek- kheir, hand, cross vault**, handbook* (surgery2 - werg-)
~chiro- hand, chiropractic, Latin, from Greek, kheir, hand
~enchiridion-
handbook or manual, Latin Latin- enchīridion, from Greek enkheirdion : en-, in, see EN-2 (into, within) + kheir, hand + idion, diminish, diminutive suffix
~surgery
1- (same as surgery2) surgical operation and procedures according to standardized medical manuals whereby human organs thought to be diseased are removed and/or replaced as a form of solution without the use of natural healing or by any other homeopathic means of prevention; one who practices these procedures; surgeon; replacement and/or repair of broken bones, ligaments, and human anatomical structure which allows normal function; Middle English surgerie, from Old French, short for cirurgerie, from cirurgie, from Latin chīrūrgia, from Greek kheirourgos, working by hand, kheir, hand, see ghesor- + ( ergon, work, see root werg-, monoamine**)

Part four: Secret Agent
updated 2008AUGUST17

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to drive, draw, Latin- agere, to do, act, drive, conduct, lead, weigh, Latin- abactus, servant, from Celtic *amb(i)-ag-to-, "one who goes around", Suffixed form *ag-ti-, whence adjective *ag-ty-o-, "weighty", Greek axios, worth, worthy, of like value, weighing as much, Latin from Greek- agra, a seizing, seizure, ablation*, axios and axia*, secret agent* [khronos: time] (choragus1 - gher-1-) (levigate2 - lei-) (navigate2 - nāu-) (pellagra1 - pel-3-) (stratagem1 - ster-2-) (demagogue2 - dā-)
~act- deed (see root dhe-, Middle English dede), the process of doing, a pathos, what was accomplished in the passage of time, behavior recorded, a role, theatrical performance, pretension, carry out an action, produce effect, unconscious impulse, to organize a path, Middle English, from Old French acte, from Latin āctus, a doing, and āctum, a thing done, both from agere, āct-, to drive, do
~agendum- list or program of things to be done or considered, "They share with them an agenda beyond the immediate goal of democratization of the electoral process." (Daniel Sneider - AHD), agendum: singular, agenda: plural
~agent- one that acts, one that authorizes, one that is empowered, one that represents others, a force or substance that causes a change; chemical agent, government administration, Middle English, from Latin agēns, agent-, present participle of agere, to do
~agile- characterized by quickness, lightness, and ease of movement, nimble, mentally alert, French, from Latin agilis, from agere, to drive, do
~agitate- to cause to move violently, sudden force, upset, disturb, arouse interest, mislead, stir-up, Latin agitāre, agitāt-, frequentative of agere, to drive, do, Synonyms: churn, convulse, rock, shake, to and fro, [ref: shiver, tremble, quiver, vibrate, flutter, see root skei-, nice, shit, esquire]
~agogue- suffix, a substance that stimulates the flow of, emmenagogue, French, from Latin -agōgus, from Greek -agōgos, from agōgos, drawing off, from agein, to lead, drive
~agony- suffering of intense physical or mental pain, intense emotion, violent struggle, anguish, writhe, affliction, (writhe is associated with twisting, contortion, root wer-2-, vera (15); anguish is associated with torment, root angh-, anxiety, apprehension)
~ambiguous- open to many interpretations, unclear on the surface, Latin- ambiguus, uncertain, from ambigere, to go about, : ambi-, around + agere, to drive, Synonyms: equivocal, obscure, recondite, abstruse, vague, cryptic, enigmatic; lacking immediate clarity
~axiology- Philosophy: study of the nature of values and value judgments, Greek- axios, worth
~axiom- becoming evident, self-realized, capable of common place recognition or becoming a maxim, establishment of rule, "It is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services." (Albert Jay Nock - AHD), acceptable truth, postulation, Middle English, from Old French axiome, from Latin axiōma, axiōmat-, from Greek, from axios, worthy

~choragus2- one who undertook the expense of providing the chorus in ancient Greek drama; leader of a group or movement, Latin, from Greek khoragos : khoros, chorus (see root gher-1-) + agein, to lead, (see root ag-)

~chronaxie- the minimum interval of time necessary to electrically stimulate a muscle or nerve fiber, using twice the minimum current needed to elicit a threshold response, French : Greek khronos, time + Greek axia, value (from axios, worthy)
~cogent- appealing to intellect or power of reason, convincing, valid, Latin cōgēns, cōgent-, present participle of cōgere, to force : co-, co- + agere, to drive
~demagogue1- (the manipulation of emotions where individuals become god-like, ancient rulers, someone who uses this power to seem as a leader*) Greek dēmagōgos, popular leader : dēmos, people + agōgos, leading, (from agein, to lead) see root -; see demagoguery, rhetoric; also embedding
~epact- a period of time where the solar cycle and the lunar cycle finally reach harmony, French- épacte, from Late Latin epacta, from Greek epaktē (hēmera), intercalary (day), feminine of epaktos, brought in, inserted, from epagein, to bring in, introduce
~essay- short literally composition containing a singular subject matter, a personal or researched description of an experience or inquiry, a testing of value or nature of a thing, an initial attempt or endeavor; tentative act, try, or test, Middle English essayen, to try, from Old French essaier, from Vulgar Latin *exagiāre, to weigh out, from Late Latin exagium, a weighing
~exact- strictly and completely in accordance with fact, not deviating from truth or reality, characterized by accurate measurements, inferences with little error, not approximate, adhering to standards or rules, force payment, extort, demand by force or authority, Latin exāctus, past participle of exigere, to weigh out, demand, [ref: exacta- method of betting, chance, quiniela exacta
Comment: the prefix (ex-) represents outside, outside of, or without, but the represented meaning of exact is showing the opposite, as it represents action as demand. So it seems motion itself is being used to solve math in a strange way. The word solution might be a better choice.
~glucagon- hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates an increase in blood sugar levels, thus opposing the action of insulin, Probably GLUC(O)- + Greek agōn, present participle of agein, to lead, drive
~levigate1- to grind parts into a fine paste allowed by spirit water penetration resulting in a suspension between the esprit and parts that are ground, smooth passage, see levigate2-; imaginary passage, [root lei-; loam that is not dirt, anointing the levi; farthingale**]
~mystagogue- one who prepares candidates for initiation into a mystery group that may include rituals and ancient or unusual practices, one who promotes mystical doctrines, Latin mystagōgue, from Greek mustagōgos : mustēs, an initiate, see MYSTERY1 + agōgos, guide, leader (from agein, to lead) [ref: mystery1- no derivative, something not fully understood, baffling, elusive, enigma, arcane, unexpected, secret rites, Greek muein, to close the eyes, initiate; mystery2 - Archaic- trade, occupation, guild, artisans, mystery play, Middle English misterie, service, craft, from Medieval Latin misterium, craft-guild, from Late Latin, alteration of Latin ministerium, occupation, from minister, assistant, servant, see root mei-2-, see meiosis, gamate, haploid step]
Comment: This word group was used to replace the word cult which is inappropriate and misleading, unless you think a minister is an initiate into a cult, which might be true. However, the word cult is formed from cultus, worship [see idol (25)], a past participle of colere, to cultivate, which is related to plants. The word cult leads to a very strange antimony root group kwel-1- which contains: subpoena, penal, penology, and pine2 of which the word cult is a member.]
~navigate1- agere, to drive, lead
~navigate2- to plan, record, control, or assist in course, Latin- nāvigāre, nāvigat- : nāvis, ship; see nāu-
~pellagra2- a condition where by niacin (nicotine + vitamin) and protein are recorded in the diet as deficiency and classified to skin disruptions, digestive and nervous system disturbances, and eventual mental deterioration, Italian : pelle, skin (from Latin pellis + agra, a seizure), from Latin, from Greek, from agra, a seizing, see root ag- [note: pellagra is attached to the ag- group based on the simple word seize, but this seems odd. It would be advised to heavily research this area, but the problem exists that the data obtainable is most falsified.]
~protagonist- main character in a story, play, movie, film, performance; first actor to engage chorus, principal figure; Usage problem: (proponent and advocate, looser singular), Greek prōtagōnistēs : prōto- + agōnistēs, actor, combatant (from agōnizesthai, to contend, from agōnia, contest, from agōn, from agein, to drive

~stratagem2- military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise an enemy, clever or underhanded scheme for achieving an aggressive objective, artifice, Middle English, from Old French stratageme, from Old Italian stratagemma, from Latin stratēgēma, from Greek stratēgein, to be a general, from stratēgos, general : stratos, army, (see ster-2-) + agein, to lead, see ag-

~synagogue- Middle English, from Old French sinagoge, from Late Latin synagōga, from Greek sunagōgē, assembly, see religion, Jewish, (from sunagein, to bring together : sun-, syn- + agein, to lead) [ref: polka partner synalepha-et-leip-, leave, delay; coalesce, aleiphein, to smear, anoint with oil]

 

The word abactus got me thinking about abacus, and we're deep into the astragal already which is a type of film of repeating a balance, as in a frieze that is not frozen. The abacus is often included into the frieze motif, and is almost in primitive form "a box". This box can go "apoc" and include some of the weirdest images you have ever seen of which all are going to be viewed here.

IX, WIZARD OR JAGUAR, Ixion: Greek mythological King of Thessaly whom Zeus punished for his temerity in seeking Hera's love by having him bound to a perpetually revolving Zodiac wheel in Hades. Note: Necklace detail is same in the Dorick frieze that seems to show the weirder criosphinx. This will be covered soon.

Image left: ©3rd Ed. AHD

This is the one below that got me thinking about images attached to the bara groups.
See chapter 13 for astragal

Part five: Love-in-a-mist

updating...

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ten- to stretch, Derivatives with the basic meaning; Suffixed form *ten-do, TEND, TENDER2, TENSE1, TENT1, ATTEND, CONTEND, DETENT, DISTEND, EXTEND, INTEND, OSTENSIBLE, PRETEND, SUBTEND, Latin- tendere, to stretch, extend, from Latin portendere, portend, "to stretch out before" (por-, variant of pro-, before, see per-1-), a technical term in augury, "to indicate, presage, foretell"; Suffixed form *ten-yo-, TENESMUS, ANATASE, BRONCHIECTASIS, CATATONIA, EPITASIS, HYPOTENUSE, PERITONEUM, PROTASIS, SYNTONIC, TELANGIECTASIA, Greek- teinein, to stretch, with o-grade form ton- and zero-grade noun tasis (< *tn-ti), a stretching, tension, intensity; Reduplicated zero-grade form *te-tan-o-, Greek- tetanos, tetanus, stiff, rigid, Suffixed full-grade form *ten-tro-, Sanskrit- trantram, tantra, loom; SITAR from Persian tār, string, Basic form (with stative suffix) *ten-e-, TENABLE, TENACIOUS, TENACULUM, TENANT, TENEMENT, TENET, TENON, TENOR, TENURE, TENUTO; ABSTAIN, CONTAIN, (CONTINUE), DETAIN, ENTERTAIN, LIEUTENANT, MAINTAIN, OBTAIN, PERTAIN, PERTINACIOUS, RETAIN, (RETINACULUM), SUSTAIN, Latin- tenēre, to hold, keep, maintain (< "to cause to endure or continue, hold on to"), Derivatives meaning "stretched," hence "thin", Suffixed zero-grade form *tn-u-, Old English- thynne, thin, Germanic- *thunniz, from *thunw-; Suffixed full-grade form *ten-u-, TENUOUS, ATTENUATE, EXTENUATE, Latin- tenuis, thin, rare, fine, Suffixed full-grade form *tenero-, TENDER1, (TENDRIL), Latin- tener, tender, delicate; Derivatives meaning "something stretched or capable of being stretched, a string", Suffixed form *ten-ōn-, TENDON, TENO-, Greek- tenōn, tendon, Suffixed o-grade form *ton-o-, TONE, (BARITONE), TONOPLAST, Greek- tonos, string, hence sound, pitch, Suffixed zero-grade form *tn-ya-, TAENIA, POLYTENE, Greek- tainia, band, ribbon, love-in-a-mist* [Pokorny 1. ten- 1065] (maintain1 - man-2-; gadroon*) (sitar1 - trei-; manchineel*)

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One idea I perceived was the pale hora and the carpenter which is you, the white scope is the teacher, which is also you. You will normally do one of two things. You will build algorithms that overlay others to the same end, or you will sit outside the algorithms logistically by backing out often backing into the wall on one side and setting a base. This will cause you to create a project in your life based on this inner navigation. It will be based on the resulting psyche developed from the navigation. Most people are just carpenters who never see the chord cleverly slipped down over the necks, or the Medusa in the mirror. The teachers are also wrapped up in the hardening of the helix horned shells.

There are exponents and functions occurring in our psyche that can be classified in some aspects. Our brains are processing vision and sensory information that passes through one eye into the other side of the head, and the second eye is opposite this function. The spine heads straight for the point inside the head that is central to the crossing area and aligned in near perfectly the same elliptical plane. So realize that the Capricorn is you, and there is no Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, or even Gemini for awhile, try it out! There are no derivatives for any one of these, and Capricorn is loaded.

Everyone would easily say they have the feeling of joy, love, distress and feeling tired, even fear and finally feeling lively. Yet, no one really takes a hard look at organizing them, and the derivatives mixes up the important derivatives in amazement. So what you have is a puzzle that is disguised as a museum.

Our vibration frequency chart is an exponential in function in the fact it is like a currency chart where on one side the power seems reversed, in other words, the higher the frequency vibration, the higher likelihood of failure, and the lower the frequency, you just sleep better. As we begin to drowse off, this frequency occurs after the fourth prime number is reached in vibration measured in hertz which correlates 60 cycles a minute. Four hertz is four body cycles per second. Here is a chart of the current classifications and vibration ranges with a noesis interpretation.

revised: 2008OCT16

Wave Frequency Range Recorded State of Perception and cycles per minute
Beta 13 Hz - 30 Hz awake, alert, perception of light, 780+ cycles p/m
Alpha 8 Hz - 13 Hz relaxed, awake, transformation, 780-480 cycles p/m
Theta 8 Hz - 4 Hz more relaxed, perception of dark, 480-240 cycles p/m
Delta 6 Hz - 0.5 Hz asleep, not alert, REM activated, 240-60 cycles p/m

It would be common knowledge that most people are living at a higher range per minute until exhaustion sets in where passing through these frequencies occurs rapidly, and then again, rises rapidly generating heat in the body which may affect pressure. The heat transformations are occurring around the cells, and the humming frequencies used to transfer data. These synaptic connections and inner warrior epacts are a key area of interest. When reading this, you are at alpharithm mode unless you're running or walking. You may also be in Thetarithm if relaxed and aware, and you just have not closed your eyes.

The perfect double elliptical wave form that shows on the astragal on the Dorick capital may be related to the mythos perpetrated around the alpha rhythm, in that it is a smooth electrical oscillation which in fact may be incorrectly interpreted. There may in fact be a hazardous oscillation frequency in use.

We should also have some more totipotency, and maybe realize that the bull ram is the Capricorn? and the aquarium is the box or sewer the beasts have left us in. A tremendous fake had to be thrown between the bull or ram and goat zoonology it seems to me, and we really have a sort of gemsbok (Oryx gazella) instead. This will be compared to the planets much closer as more dung is removed, and the above wave forms will undoubtedly return for examination in this journey.

As it stands, Kriss did not fair well, and Helios will tell us more when we take off his robe.

Also, our Chi Ra garden kits will need rebates. We don't need any hairy asylums or Medusa's.

R. Mark Sink  28.3.14
published: 2008/03/15
updated: 2008/05/31

Addendum and notes: This section is being updated..

benigh: seemingly favorable, sceamian warden*
benigh- the first cross veil*, not Satin, she often considers kind with a D
peritoneum- the worm within of outwhirl, see maintenance division, intestine dept; viscerity
also rearch viscose, mistletoe, three toe

[encina: Spanish holm oak, Late Latin- īlicīna, from Latin- īlex, or īlic, also see medusa live oak]
[encipher: message in cipher]
[encircle: Medusa]
IXIXI...on, running astragal, no [o] may mean "no balance?"

59-archegonium group analysis:

Two singular poles, land of complete control from the starboard [right is left] BY PTB, the collude with collar, also your COLLEGE in the mirror for super synaptics, Simplification may (as in the gene structuring) remove the overall stress on the potentiality drain in a stupefying manner, Cckham 3RD DIMENSION. The production of worms is part of the DNA; also it is naturally in your inner ear as sound approaches. This is a major marker group for 3D.

For next chapter:
What is the difference between the sound generated from the alpenhorn and the siren?

This is a partial list of definitions for this group which may be expanded.

allogeneic: genetical differences in same species
archegonium: original offspring,
egg producing organ categorized on ferns, moss, gymnosperms
aft-ebb-puisne- downgrading class, also apo- [ebb is being corrected]
archencephalon: the forebrain before birth
archenemy: mirror envy, hello superimposter.
archenteron: central cavity of gastrula
archer: maker of bows or hammocks

benigh: seemingly favorable, sceamian warden* [asceamian: ashamed]
benigh- the veil, often is considered kind with a D

congener: same class, group
congenial: doubt of personality quelled by kind, measuring one side
congenital: existing before birth
choragus: provider of chorus in ancient Greek drama and also leader of one movement or another
cohort: one of ten divisions of Roman legion of men, acceptable use today for your neighbor's wife

cognate: considered common ancestry, implant, fellow member of clan
cogitate: to think

epigone: the imitator of the seed
epigene: below the surface of earth
enate: mother spirit brought forward, delivered

primogenitor: earliest ancestor
primogeniture: oldest child, also per-1-

tent

Low Density
osculate: three or more points in coincident

oral-oscillate-osculate-osculum-ostiary-usher-et-ōs-
oral: the psychological barriers
oscillate: swinging back and forth, the pendulum of time
osculate: three or more points in coincident
osculem: sponge-like opening that expels water
ostiary:  downgraded doorkeeper, welcome to the Wall of Torture
usher:
Latin- ōstiārius, front ōstium, door, doorkeeper

catatonia: stupor, mania of limbs, stretching tight
contain: restrain, containment
contend: strive in opposition
continue: persist in action determined
detain: keep from preceding
entertaint:  the harboring in the mind
extend
: adulterate, full gallop
hypotenuse
: the side opposite right angle in right triangle, Greek- hupoteinousa, stretch
intend
: designed for specific predetermined purposes, see intent
lieutenant
: militaristic ranking for order receiving from psychopaths
maintain[1]: to keep in existence even if evil, see man-2-
obtain: gaining possession
ostensible: red herring wearing clothing
peritoneum- the worm within of outwhirl, see maintenance division, intestine dept; viscerity
pertain: fitting or suitable
pertinacious: liquid nail in the mind, dried
portend
: predict apoc
pretend: feign see definition
retain: keep in pay, service
sitar[1]: Made of gourd and teak, Indian 20 metal fretted track guitar with 6-7 main strings and 13 resonating sympathetics. See trei-
sustain: support from below
telangieciasia: chronic dilation of groups of capillaries causing elevated dark red blotches
tenacious: persistence, adherence, holding fast or slow
tenant: dweller in a place
tender: payment, offer, slow or fast
tendon: inelastic tissue connecting to bone
tenement: holm
tenor: metaphor ID nave, "Life's but a walking shadow" (Shakespeare)
tenure: time held by those who defeat tenuity, which is lack of substance, and thin vessels
tent: to feel, to try, to protect
tone: the interval of a major second in the diatonic scale, a whole step

Neighbor emotions: Hope section
tendency: momentum
tendentious: implicit pointy head

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