Did Shakespeare really make up new words? Or just provide their first written occurrence?
Kaidah
Can you imagine her doing interrogations? No guilty, or innocent, person would ever go free again.
“Alright, I admit it; I’m the Lindbergh baby!” lol
Finn Kenyon
I would personally at least put an a so it is extrauniversal not extruniversal, if not also add a – there, but it’s your made-up word.
Randall R. Besch
Extra-universal is hardly a made up word. The concept has been around awhile. Now as to whether it is parallel or adjacent or some other “direction” in space-time is another matter.
You know that his how we get words. Someone adds to it. and as long as it truly has a meaning it fits. Like quark. Though its initial meaning may not survive its final use.
Anesu is oh so dangerous because she can smile all the way through it and mean it.
Sengkelat
Definitely just looks like a typo of extra-universal.
Its speed is out of this world.
If Shakespeare can make up new words so can you.
Did Shakespeare really make up new words? Or just provide their first written occurrence?
Can you imagine her doing interrogations? No guilty, or innocent, person would ever go free again.
“Alright, I admit it; I’m the Lindbergh baby!” lol
I would personally at least put an a so it is extrauniversal not extruniversal, if not also add a – there, but it’s your made-up word.
Extra-universal is hardly a made up word. The concept has been around awhile. Now as to whether it is parallel or adjacent or some other “direction” in space-time is another matter.
You know that his how we get words. Someone adds to it. and as long as it truly has a meaning it fits. Like quark. Though its initial meaning may not survive its final use.
Anesu is oh so dangerous because she can smile all the way through it and mean it.
Definitely just looks like a typo of extra-universal.