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anmōma
This is the attribute “flat” and the abstraction “flatness”.
ñamma anāmāesi anmōmi tō jacāta;
She flattened ants with a shoe.
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anmōma
This is the attribute “flat” and the abstraction “flatness”.
ñamma anāmāesi anmōmi tō jacāta;
She flattened ants with a shoe.
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jaλōnōma
This is the word for dimension, as in a shape’s dimensions. This is related to yesterday’s word.
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jeλōna
This is the word for a flat plane. Again, note the e– prefix on the stem. However, there is no corresponding stem –λōn– (at least, not anymore).
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jecāora
This is the word for a sphere.

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jañiwēλa
This is the word for cylinder.

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jatewēlre
This is the word for a spiral.

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jaxūnte
This is the generic word for a shape of any kind.
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jajūna
This is the word for the center of a delimited space. So, jawēlre jajūna is the center of a cirle. There is also the word sajūna which refers to one’s soul or one’s personhood. This comes from a different tradition than the more formal word senārre. This word is also the source of the suffix –iūna or –jūn, which commonly appears in names.
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jawēlre
This is the word for a circle.

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jakāxte
This is the word for boundary or perimeter or other way of delimiting an area. A circumference of a circle is also jakāxte. This is definitely related to yesterday’s word.