Xll YOCABULARY. 



ENDO-LEXIC, (Greek), within the word, interior to the construction of 

 the individual word. 

 ET PASSIM, (Latin), and at various points. 



F. 



FUND AMENTA, (Latin), plural of fundamentum. 



FUNDAMENTUM, (Latin), foundation, basis ; whatever is at bottom. 



H. 



HYBRIDITT, Lingual, the mixing of different languages, as in the com- 

 position of words ; Sociology from the Latin socius, a COMPANION, and 

 Greek logos, A DISCOURSE, etc. 



I. 



IDIOMATISM, the Spirit of Idioms, or of Differentiation in Language of 

 Speech. 



IN SITU, (Latin), in its natural position ; unremoved. 



M. 



MODELIC, adjective from model ; serving as a Model or Pattern. 



N. 



NATURISM, the Spirit or Principle of Nature irregular, free, chaotic, etc. 



NATURISMAL, (Adj.), relating to Naturism. 



NATURCSMUS, the Domain or Eealin of Being, Evolution, or Progress, in 

 which jtfaturism, the Spirit or Principle of Nature, or of that which is 

 cognate or analogical with Nature, predominates or prevails. 



NATUROLOGY, the Science of the Naturismus, or of that Primitive De- 

 partment of Being, or Stage of Evolution in which NATCBISM, or the 

 Spirit or Principle of Nature, preponderates -free, absolute, spontaneous, 

 irregular ', characterized by swelling rotundities, deviations ; or by odd and 

 exceptional manifestations ; as of Circles ; Breaks, Spurs, etc. (See Index.) 



o. 



ORIENTATION, the fixing of the Cardinal (and other) Points of the Com- 

 pass by a primary reference to the East (the Orient.) 



P. 



PATHAGNOMIO LINES, Lines of Direction in accordance with what tho 

 mental energies of the Brain act or express themselves Buchanan. 



PLUMB-CENTERING, the fixing, as by a Plumb-line, of the Central Per- 

 pendicular. 



PROPRIUM, (Lat. OWN or PROPERTY), that which is essential to tho self- 

 hood; underivcd; personally distinctive, as essential property Swedenborg. 



PBOTO PRAGMATA (Greek ; literally FIRST THINGS) ; Eutieal or Ontologicol 



