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[[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Concrete condition Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]]  
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[[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]]
[[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] [[Category:Lexemes 1 to 1000]]
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Revision as of 10:59, 31 March 2025

  1. future

Characteristics in draft

Properties

item dimension
L
Lexeme forms, unstructured
future
future (A)
futuristic (A)
prototype notes
in fictional models where the future literally exists, it is effectively just a kind of (material-)history no different from the past; in real life there are also reasonable hypotheses that the future might not exist except in the relativistic sense of areas of the universe going along faster or slower

Definitions

  1. common definition
    represented by Lexeme form
    future
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    natural-language name of Sense
    future
    relevant Ontology: categories