imp+lex
Latin has two entries for lex:
1) lex, lexeos/is
from Greek, meaning "word."
2) lex, legis
meaning "condition, law, motion, principle"
Latin implexus adj. "involved, entwined"
1710, "intricate, complicated"
The German language also has an entry for implex, which translates to English as "pedigree collapse."
An alternate word or synonym for Implex is Ahnenschwund or Ahnenverlust which means "ancestral loss."
See inculcation
~☉~ | lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context |
⚜ | classic definition |
☣ | artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense |