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: Example 3: ''Lavoisier'' yields ''-l-v-z-'' for "chemistry".
: Example 3: ''Lavoisier'' yields ''-l-v-z-'' for "chemistry".


Another special class of triconsonantal roots is the one containing those influenced by the [[Pangaean Code]]. After Diluvian filters are applied, the medial member of a combination is often reserved to a glottal stop ...
: ''n̠'' "old" [Pangaean] > ''kna'' "ancientness" [Diluvian] > ''-k-’-n-'' "aging" [Adamic]






:{{note|3|3}} The process involving the triliteration of Diluvian words is particular. Laryngeals follow the currents /h/ > ''h'', /q/ > ''q'', and /χ/ > ''k’'', and the particle the particle /-t͡səɾ/ is regularly transformed into ''-l-'' to list a few examples.
:{{note|3|3}} The process involving the triliteration of Diluvian words is particular. Laryngeals follow the currents /h/ > ''h'', /q/ > ''q'', and /χ/ > ''k’'', and the particle /-t͡səɾ/ is regularly transformed into ''-l-'', to list a few examples.








''-k-r-n-'' "aging" > ''šanat-'' "year"
''-k--n-'' "aging" > ''šanat-'' "year"


''d’-r-g'' "staying" > ''-*zăgw-'' "stay in place"
''d’--g'' "staying" > ''-*zăgw-'' "stay in place"


''k’-r-p" > ''*-bâk-'' "fire"
''k’--p" > ''*-bâk-'' "fire"


k’ālú "to be in a place"
k’ālú "to be in a place"