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<ol class="hue clean compound"><li>
<ol class="hue clean compound"><li>
<onlyinclude><dfn class="field_geo" data-dimension="L" data-qid="209" data-numbersign="404" data-field="Lexeme" data-series="" data-work="" data-chapter="" data-tale="" data-object="" data-note="" data-lexeme="L209">{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[Ontology:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] | [[Ontology:L209|Filament]] }}</dfn></onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude><dfn class="field_geo" data-dimension="L" data-qid="209" data-numbersign="404" data-field="Lexeme" data-series="" data-work="" data-chapter="" data-tale="" data-object="" data-note="" data-lexeme="L209">{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[Ontology:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] | [[Ontology:L209|Filament]] }}</dfn></onlyinclude> __NOTOC__
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<dl class="wikitable hue">
<dl class="wikitable hue">
{{HueClaim|P=item dimension| L }}
{{HueClaim|P=item dimension| L }}
{{HueClaim|P=color swatch references| meta-Marxist mathematics | social graph economics | graph theory }}
{{HueRoster|P=color swatch references| meta-Marxist mathematics | social graph economics | {{Ontology:Q55}} }}  <!-- en: color swatch references  ...  graph theory -->
{{HueClaim|P=Lexeme forms, unstructured| filament | Filament | Filamentism | Filamentocracy }}
{{HueClaim|P=Lexeme forms, unstructured| filament | Filament | Filamentism | Filamentocracy }}
{{HueClaim|P=prototype notes| micro-sized local subpopulation / nameless tiny subpopulation }}
{{HueClaim|P=prototype notes| micro-sized local subpopulation / nameless tiny subpopulation }}
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  <li>Any of a number of objects shaped like a thread, as in a light bulb, or a spool of polymer material used in 3D printers.
  <li>Any of a number of objects shaped like a thread, as in a light bulb, or a spool of polymer material used in 3D printers.
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| filament |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P148}}| filament |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form  filament -->
   {{HueClaim|P=field| everyday language |OP=popularity or extent| common to the point of de facto standard }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34}}| everyday language |OP=popularity or extent| common to the point of de facto standard }} <!-- en: applies within framework -->
   {{HueClaim|P=natural-language name of Sense| filament (thread-shaped object) }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P149}}| filament (thread-shaped object) }} <!-- en: natural-language name of Sense -->
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
   </dl>
   </dl>
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  <li>A very small social graph said to be more akin to a tiny length of thread than to a large woven fabric with links in many directions. Alternatively, a very localized and individualized social graph which has become large but which still behaves as if it is very small.
  <li>A very small social graph said to be more akin to a tiny length of thread than to a large woven fabric with links in many directions. Alternatively, a very localized and individualized social graph which has become large but which still behaves as if it is very small.
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| Filament |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P148}}| Filament |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form  Filament -->
   {{HueClaim|P=field| meta-Marxism |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34}}| meta-Marxism |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }} <!-- en: applies within framework -->
   {{HueClaim|P=field| MDem v5.1    |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34|"}}| MDem v5.1    |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }} <!-- en: applies within framework -->
   {{HueClaim|P=antonym| social fabric }}
   {{HueClaim|P=antonym| social fabric }}
   {{HueClaim|P=related or referenced terms| relativity (sea of free-floating entities) | Social-Philosophical System | Independent Social Apparatus }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P150}}| relativity (sea of free-floating entities) | Social-Philosophical System | Independent Social Apparatus }} <!-- en: related or referenced terms -->
   {{HueClaim|P=natural-language name of Sense| Filament (tiny or localized subpopulation) }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P149}}| Filament (tiny or localized subpopulation) }} <!-- en: natural-language name of Sense -->
   {{HueClaim|P=usage example| in order to stop progressive policies from passing, several small owners attempt to extend over positions of power as a <i>Filament</i> }}
   {{HueClaim|P=usage example| in order to stop progressive policies from passing, several small owners attempt to extend over positions of power as a <i>Filament</i> }}
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
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  <li>The process of individuals or small thread-like subpopulations weaving onto each other stochastically and idiosyncratically to form gradually larger civilizational structures, such that any particular social or economic structure at any particular scale becomes defined by which individuals are most useful or compatible with the individuals that already exist in any given local structure immediately above the scale of a particular outside individual or small structure attempting to fit in; a system where society is made of concentric countable Cultures, yet each of these arbitrarily-formed countable Cultures is chosen through harsh selection for their utility to the existing formations of individuals or countable Cultures that surround them.
  <li>The process of individuals or small thread-like subpopulations weaving onto each other stochastically and idiosyncratically to form gradually larger civilizational structures, such that any particular social or economic structure at any particular scale becomes defined by which individuals are most useful or compatible with the individuals that already exist in any given local structure immediately above the scale of a particular outside individual or small structure attempting to fit in; a system where society is made of concentric countable Cultures, yet each of these arbitrarily-formed countable Cultures is chosen through harsh selection for their utility to the existing formations of individuals or countable Cultures that surround them.
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   <dl class="wikitable hue">
   {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| Filamentism |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P148}}| Filamentism |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form  Filamentism -->
   {{HueClaim|P=field| meta-Marxism |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34}}| meta-Marxism |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }} <!-- en: applies within framework -->
   {{HueClaim|P=field| MDem v5.1    |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34|"}}| MDem v5.1    |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }} <!-- en: applies within framework -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P146}}| Filament | -ism }}  <!-- en: formed from Lexeme Senses  Filament  -ism -->
   {{HueClaim|P=antonym| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=antonym| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=related or referenced terms| primitive Existentialism | spatial slot hierarchy }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P150}}| primitive Existentialism | spatial slot hierarchy }} <!-- en: related or referenced terms -->
   {{HueClaim|P=natural-language name of Sense| Filament (multi-individual ruling class) | Filamentism }}
   {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P149}}| Filament (multi-individual ruling class) | Filamentism }}  <!-- en: natural-language name of Sense -->
  {{HueClaim|P=usage example| -- }}
  {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
  </dl>
 
<li>A socially-connected subpopulation of people which behaves as if it is isolated and local, yet controls a wider population of people after a long process of all its individuals or smaller sub-units having stochastically formed themselves into and gotten others to agree to elevate them into the particular place within society that their overall subpopulation is currently in.
  <dl class="wikitable hue">
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P148}}| Filamentocracy |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }}  <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form  Filamentocracy -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P148}}| Filament       |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }}  <!-- en: represented by Lexeme form  Filament -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34}}| meta-Marxism |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}  <!-- en: applies within framework -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P34|"}}| MDem v5.1    |OP=popularity or extent| locally-used academic term }}  <!-- en: applies within framework -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P146}}| Filament | -ocracy }}  <!-- en: formed from Lexeme Senses  Filament  -ocracy -->
  {{HueClaim|P=antonym| -- }}
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P150}}| democolonialism | Goku's filter | populational hegemony }}  <!-- en: related or referenced terms -->
  {{HueClaim|P={{Ontology:P149}}| Filament (stochastically-formed ruling structure) | Filamentocracy }} <!-- en: natural-language name of Sense -->
   {{HueClaim|P=usage example| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=usage example| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
   {{HueClaim|P=relevant Ontology: categories| -- }}
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[[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes depicting a concrete process]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]]
[[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes depicting a concrete process]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]]
[[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] __NOTOC__
[[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]]
[[Category:Lexemes 1 to 1000]]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 31 March 2025

  1. Filament

Characteristics in draft[edit]

Properties[edit]

item dimension
L
color swatch references
meta-Marxist mathematics
social graph economics
graph theory (mathematics) 1-1-1
Lexeme forms, unstructured
filament
Filament
Filamentism
Filamentocracy
prototype notes
micro-sized local subpopulation / nameless tiny subpopulation

Definitions[edit]

  1. Any of a number of objects shaped like a thread, as in a light bulb, or a spool of polymer material used in 3D printers.
    represented by form [Form]
    filament
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    everyday language
    popularity or extent
    common to the point of de facto standard
    natural-language name of Sense [string]
    filament (thread-shaped object)
    relevant Ontology: categories
    --
  2. A very small social graph said to be more akin to a tiny length of thread than to a large woven fabric with links in many directions. Alternatively, a very localized and individualized social graph which has become large but which still behaves as if it is very small.
    represented by form [Form]
    Filament
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    meta-Marxism
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    " [Item]
    MDem v5.1
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    antonym
    social fabric
    related or referenced terms [Sense]
    relativity (sea of free-floating entities)
    Social-Philosophical System
    Independent Social Apparatus
    natural-language name of Sense [string]
    Filament (tiny or localized subpopulation)
    usage example
    in order to stop progressive policies from passing, several small owners attempt to extend over positions of power as a Filament
    relevant Ontology: categories
    --
  3. The process of individuals or small thread-like subpopulations weaving onto each other stochastically and idiosyncratically to form gradually larger civilizational structures, such that any particular social or economic structure at any particular scale becomes defined by which individuals are most useful or compatible with the individuals that already exist in any given local structure immediately above the scale of a particular outside individual or small structure attempting to fit in; a system where society is made of concentric countable Cultures, yet each of these arbitrarily-formed countable Cultures is chosen through harsh selection for their utility to the existing formations of individuals or countable Cultures that surround them.
    represented by form [Form]
    Filamentism
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    meta-Marxism
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    " [Item]
    MDem v5.1
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    formed from Senses [Sense / Lexeme]
    Filament
    -ism
    antonym
    --
    related or referenced terms [Sense]
    primitive Existentialism
    spatial slot hierarchy
    natural-language name of Sense [string]
    Filament (multi-individual ruling class)
    Filamentism
    usage example
    --
    relevant Ontology: categories
    --
  4. A socially-connected subpopulation of people which behaves as if it is isolated and local, yet controls a wider population of people after a long process of all its individuals or smaller sub-units having stochastically formed themselves into and gotten others to agree to elevate them into the particular place within society that their overall subpopulation is currently in.
    represented by form [Form]
    Filamentocracy
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    represented by form [Form]
    Filament
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    meta-Marxism
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    " [Item]
    MDem v5.1
    popularity or extent
    locally-used academic term
    formed from Senses [Sense / Lexeme]
    Filament
    -ocracy
    antonym
    --
    related or referenced terms [Sense]
    democolonialism
    Goku's filter
    populational hegemony
    natural-language name of Sense [string]
    Filament (stochastically-formed ruling structure)
    Filamentocracy
    usage example
    --
    relevant Ontology: categories
    --