Inseritum
Inseritum is a neologism derived from the Latin inserere, meaning "to insert." In contemporary usage the term is used as a generic label for an element that has been added or embedded within a larger structure. Because inseritum is not a standard term with a fixed definition, its meaning varies across disciplines and authors, and it is generally treated as a placeholder name rather than a canonical category.
In linguistics and philology, inseritum can refer to an inserted morpheme, phoneme, or word that serves to
In information design, programming, and data modeling, inseritum is sometimes used informally to indicate a placeholder
Scholarly discussions in philosophy, epistemology, or literary theory may invoke inseritum to describe an assumed or