kemiini
Kemiini is a term in the fictional Kemiin language that denotes the discipline of chemistry as understood in that world. It refers to the study of matter, its properties, and the changes it undergoes, together with the methods used to analyze and transform substances. In everyday usage, kemiini includes laboratory practice, theoretical models, and industrial applications such as pigment production, metallurgy, and pharmaceuticals, framed within the cultural norms of the Kemiin people.
Etymology: The word combines a root kem- related to matter or transformation with the nominal suffix -iini,
Usage and scope: In Kemiin scholarship, kemiini is divided into subfields analogous to inorganic and organic
History: The concept appears in Kemiin literary and scholarly traditions as early as the medieval period in
Notable centers: The University of Kemiini is the oldest and largest center for kemiini, with affiliated laboratories
See also: Kemiin language, History of chemistry, Laboratory safety.