inessivelike
Inessivelike is a term used in speculative discussions of perception and phenomenology to describe properties or phenomena that resist direct sensory verification and are accessible only through indirect inference, memory, or theoretical modeling. It denotes a quality that is within the experience but not directly observable by external observers. It is not a standard technical term but a coined concept used to discuss inner aspects of experience.
Etymology: the coinage blends inessive, a grammatical case denoting location inside or within, with the suffix
Characteristics and scope: inessivelike properties are typically subtle, transient, or dependent on internal states, making them
Relation to other concepts: the idea intersects with debates on qualia, ineffables, and unobservables in philosophy
See also: Philosophy of mind, Phenomenology, Qualia, Subjective experience, Private language.