As with "STELL?", I don’t know if ATOM? should be added before or after. Again, my initial thought went with ATOMICUM. I don’t know if I should be using ATOMICUS, ATOMICA, or, ATOMICUM. These twelve additional names are the same as the previous twelve, but they’re all to have the Latin word for atomic added to them. Theres to be another collection of twelve names. I'm also unsure where to put STELL? Should it be before or after the main name.įinally. My initial thought was STELLATUM, but it just seems a bit of a mouthful. I don’t know if I should be using STELLATUS, STELLATA, or, STELLATUM. The thing I’m uncertain about is when adding the Latin word suggesting Star, depending on what definition you’re using. I’m wanting a set of twelve names that have uniformity in the collection. So, as you can see, all the main names end with "UM". Same method as 11), only that it's expanded into a six pointed star. Using the same method as 9), but expanding it. The complete shape of this one is a triangle. The same as 7), only that it's shaped like a six pointed star. Only difference being, it's shaped like a six pointed star.Īgain. Again the definitions being, squared, squarest, is the most suitable.Ĭlosely related to 5). As it's so closely related to 3), I wanted a similar name. The definitions, crossroads, and place where four roads meet, is the most suitable, when thinking of four diagonal lines from the corners that meet in the middle. I used for the names, and going by the definitions, they seem most suitable.Īs this method is inspired by the four elements, this name was the most suitable. Any help with this will be appreciated.Īs I said, I’m putting together a creative art book using geometric shapes, the book is to contain 12x2 methods (Total 24).The names I have chosen are relevant to each method, and all are to be neutral. Initially I thought all the words of one name should end with "UM", but it just looked odd to me. Again, I’m not sure which of the three words go with words ending with "UM" and the preferred word for STAR, or in what order. I’m not sure if it should be STELLATUS, STELLATA, or, STELLATUM, or if the "STELL?" should be added before or after the main name.Īll twelve names are then to have (ATOMIC) ATOMICUS, ATOMICA, ATOMICUM added. For some reason, I’ve chosen Latin.Īs you can see, the main names all end in "UM" (the uniformity and neutrality I’m looking for), and 6, 8, and 12 have (STAR) STELLATUS added to them. Obviously I’m looking for a set of names that have some uniformity, and neutral. Of course to differentiate them, I’m having to give them names. In the book, there’s to be twelve different methods. I’m putting together an art book that uses geometric shapes. I’m looking for some more help with Latin.
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