Geography & Terrain
Theme: Domains · 10 sentences.
GEO-001 · Geography & Terrain
Purpose: determine whether point, line, angle, triangle, square, rectangle, circle, sphere, and polygon require CVC or CVCC forms, or whether all are expressible compositionally from existing primitives. Core candidates: su (structure/order), fe (boundary/limit), pa (place/space), di (direction), re (repetition/cycle), nu (quantity), ru (unity/singularity), ki (motion). The Assemblage-First Rule criterion 1 asks: does the concept have NO compositional expression at all? If any compositional expression exists — however verbose — no shortform is warranted on that criterion alone.
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pa-ru
point / singular location
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fe-di
line / directed edge
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fe-di-ne
angle / two lines meeting in relation
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su-fe-re nu-bol
triangle / three-angled closed form
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su-fe-re nu-bun su-ne-ru
square / four equal sides, all sides in unitary relation
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su-fe-re nu-bun fe-di-ne ru-pu
rectangle / four-sided closed shape with right angles
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fe-re-ru
circle / closed boundary of constant return
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su-fe-re-ru
sphere / unified three-dimensional closed boundary
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la-[mu-ka-li na Derek] ka lo-fe-re-ru
The architect Derek drew a circle.
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la-su-fe-re nu-bol ko lo-pa-ru
A triangle contains a point.
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