extranoematic
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[edit] Etymology
Extranoematic is derived from the Ancient Greek νόημα (noēma), “‘thought, idea’”), coupled with the common Latin prefix extra- meaning "outside of".
[edit] Adjective
extranoematic (comparative more extranoematic, superlative most extranoematic)
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[edit] Usage notes
Extranoematic is very infrequently used in modern English. Perhaps the most notable example of modern usage occurs in Espen J. Aarseth's groundbreaking book Cybertext.[1]