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Notes on the boundaries of functional regions have multiple functions due to occurring at the boundary between different functions, the process by which this happens is known as '''Compositing'''. As for the actual composite functions themselves, there are quite a few of them. | Notes on the boundaries of functional regions have multiple functions due to occurring at the boundary between different functions, the process by which this happens is known as '''Compositing'''. As for the actual composite functions themselves, there are quite a few of them. | ||
'''Subdietic''' - This function is a compositing of Subcommatic and Subgradient, and as Subcommatic is part of its nature, it is effectively repelled harmonically. | '''Subdietic''' - This function is a compositing of Subcommatic and Subgradient, and as Subcommatic is part of its nature, it is effectively repelled harmonically. It should be noted that this is one of only a handful of composite functions which are formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary. | ||
'''Superdietic''' - This function is a compositing of Supercommatic and Supergradient, and as Supercommatic is part of its nature, it is effectively repelled harmonically. | '''Superdietic''' - This function is a compositing of Supercommatic and Supergradient, and as Supercommatic is part of its nature, it is effectively repelled harmonically. It should be noted that this is one of only a handful of composite functions which are formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary. | ||
'''Bleed''' - This function is a compositing of Subgradient and Lead functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Lead alone. | '''Bleed''' - This function is a compositing of Subgradient and Lead functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Lead alone. | ||
'''Contrableed''' - This function is a compositing of Supergradient and Contralead functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Contralead alone. | '''Contrableed''' - This function is a compositing of Supergradient and Contralead functions, and thus, has a more tense feel than a Contralead alone. | ||
'''Submaculant''' - This function is a compositing of Subgradient and Subdislocant, and thus is like the chromatic version of the Bleed. | |||
'''Supermaculant''' - This function is a compositing of Supergradient and Superdislocant, and thus is like the chromatic version of the Contrableed. | |||
'''Bilancant''' - This function is a compositing of Lead and Subabrogant functions, however, the tendency to resolve to the Tonic or to the Subtonic are about equal due to Tonic having greater gravity than the Subtonic. The term ultimately comes from "bilancāns"- a Latin-based calque of similar verb forms from Romance languages meaning "balancing" which consists of Latin "bilanx"<ref>[[Wiktionary: bilanx #Latin]]</ref> with the Latin "-āns"<ref>[[Wiktionary: -ans #Latin]]</ref> suffix attached. | '''Bilancant''' - This function is a compositing of Lead and Subabrogant functions, however, the tendency to resolve to the Tonic or to the Subtonic are about equal due to Tonic having greater gravity than the Subtonic. The term ultimately comes from "bilancāns"- a Latin-based calque of similar verb forms from Romance languages meaning "balancing" which consists of Latin "bilanx"<ref>[[Wiktionary: bilanx #Latin]]</ref> with the Latin "-āns"<ref>[[Wiktionary: -ans #Latin]]</ref> suffix attached. | ||
'''Contrabilancant''' - This function is a compositing of Contralead and Superabrogant functions, however, the tendency to resolve to the Tonic or to the Supertonic are about equal due to Tonic having greater gravity than the Supertonic. | '''Contrabilancant''' - This function is a compositing of Contralead and Superabrogant functions, however, the tendency to resolve to the Tonic or to the Supertonic are about equal due to Tonic having greater gravity than the Supertonic. | ||
'''Coduplicant''' - This function is a compositing of Superabrogant and Supertonic functions. It is so named because, along with both the Superabrogant, and the Supertonic, it sits in the middle between the Tonic and the Mediant, and because it is the fifth complement of the Duplicant. | |||
'''Contracoduplicant''' - This function is a compositing of Subabrogant and Subtonic functions. It is so named because, along with both the Subabrogant, and the Subtonic, it sits in the middle between the Tonic and the Contramediant. | |||
'''Duplicant''' - This function is a compositing of Geminoserviant and Intersubiant- it is so named because it sits in the middle between the Mediant and the Dominant. It should be noted that this is one of only a handful of composite functions which are formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary. | |||
'''Contraduplicant''' - This function is a compositing of Geminodominant and Interregnant- it is so named because it sits in the middle between the Contramediant and the Serviant. It should be noted that this is one of only a handful of composite functions which are formed by the overlap between different functional regions rather than merely being located at a boundary. | |||
These are composite functions immediately surrounding the Antitonic region | These are composite functions immediately surrounding the Antitonic region |