[MERIDIAL]

noun ⬥ /mɪˈrɪdiəl/


Origin

Derived from the Latin "meridies" (midday) and the English "meridian" (line of longitude, peak)

Definition

1: The collective term for all multiverses and their iterations; encompasses all cosmic principles and systems.
2: A collective term for keyboard symbol nomenclature and other typographical notations. (e.g., semicolon, ampersat, interrobang).

Related Terms:

Meridial (adj.): Relating or defined by the Meridial.
Meridiant (adj.): The quality of being Meridial.

[HYPHEN]

中国人 ⬥ he/him ⬥ GMT-5 ⬥ 6w7


semicolon

Hi there.
Call me naut.

Please do not continue a conversation if my interest is not reciprocated...
Do not DM me repeatedly if I do not respond. You will be ignored.

asterisk

green, west, lardic, nix


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