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'''Subsanguinant''' - This function is one of two "bleeding tone" functions- hence its Latin-derived name- and is a compositing of Subgradient and Proximosubcollocant functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Proximosubcollocant alone.  It should be noted that this function is formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary.
'''Subsanguinant''' - This function is one of two "bleeding tone" functions- hence its Latin-derived name- and is a compositing of Subgradient and Proximosubcollocant functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Proximosubcollocant alone.  It should be noted that this function is formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary.


'''Supersanguinant''' - This function is one of two "bleeding tone" functions- hence its Latin-derived name- and is a compositing of Supergradient and Proximosupercollocant functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Contralead alone.  It should be noted that this function is formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary.
'''Supersanguinant''' - This function is one of two "bleeding tone" functions- hence its Latin-derived name- and is a compositing of Supergradient and Proximosupercollocant functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Proximosupercollocant alone.  It should be noted that this function is formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary.


'''Submaculant''' - This function is a compositing of Subgradient and Subdislocant, and thus is like the chromatic version of the Subsanguinant.
'''Submaculant''' - This function is a compositing of Subgradient and Subdislocant, and thus is like the chromatic version of the Subsanguinant.