Anaphasia

Anaphasia

n.
the fear that your society is breaking apart into factions that have nothing left in common with each other—each defending their own set of values, referring to their own cult figures, speaking in their own untranslatable language.

From anaphase, the stage in cell division when sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite sides of the cell + aphasia, the inability to comprehend or formulate language due to brain dysfunction. Pronounced “an-uh-fey-zhah.”

Tillid

Pax Latrina

Covalent Bond

Innity

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Wytai

Adronitis

Aftergloom

Monachopsis

Amuse-Douche

Hemeisis

Scrough

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Licotic

Caucic

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Altschmerz

Heart Of Aces

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Boorance

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Lisolia

a bookcase containing objects

Malotype

Alpha Exposure

a close-up of a baby with diffusion filter

Hickering