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Lethologica names the strange pause between knowing and speaking — the moment when a word hovers just beyond reach. Derived from Greek lēthē (“forgetfulness”) and logos (“word”), it describes the fragile tension between memory and expression, where thought exists but language momentarily fails to follow. Read more
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Meliorism is the belief that the world can be made better through conscious effort, reason, and compassion. Standing between optimism and pessimism, it affirms that progress is possible—but never automatic. It is hope made practical: faith in humanity’s capacity to improve itself and its world. Read more
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Transmogrify means to change so completely that the result astonishes. More than transformation, it suggests magic, humor, and surprise—a playful crossing of form and identity. To transmogrify is to witness the ordinary reborn as the extraordinary, the expected turned delightfully strange. Read more
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Luxurane evokes an atmosphere of radiant abundance — not material luxury, but a luminous richness that envelops experience. It is the golden air at dusk, the lush resonance of music, or the fullness of presence itself. A luxurane overflows gracefully, light woven into spirit, beauty, and atmosphere. Read more
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Mentiscul names the subtle shape of thought — a fragment, vessel, or trace of consciousness. Neither full system nor passing notion, it captures the delicate contours of reflection, insight, and presence. A mentiscul resonates like a crystal of mind, fragile yet enduring, holding more than words can fully express. Read more
