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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 | 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, and if able, ''r'' is added in the third position to mark it as a primordial construction. | ||
: ''n̠'' " | : ''n̠'' "ancientness" [Pangaean] = ''kna'' "ancientness" [Diluvian] > ''-k-’-n-'' "aging" [Adamic] | ||
: ''p'' "bearing" [Pangaean] = ''pa'' "bearing" [Diluvian] > ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" [Adamic] | |||
''- | : ''uħihu'' "animal" [Pangaean] = ''au'' "animal" [Diluvian] > ''-q-h-f-'' "animal" [Adamic] | ||
"ensnaring" | Such roots possess the property of fusion, wherein the possessed element has the first member conserved and the second and third erased, while the possessive element has merely the medial member erased. | ||
: ''-q-h-f-'' "animal" + ''-p-’-r-'' "bearing" = ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring" | |||