plualis
Plualis is a neologism with no single, widely accepted definition. It appears in speculative, fictional, and experimental writing as a label for a state, property, or entity associated with multiplicity that resists straightforward pluralization. In common use, a plualis may describe something that aggregates several components while preserving their distinct identities, or a unit that acts as a single whole despite containing multiple parts.
Etymology and form: The coinage seems to derive from the Latin pluralis ('of the plural') combined with
Usage: Because plualis is not part of standard terminology, its meaning depends on the author. In philosophy
Reception: The term has limited uptake and is primarily found in niche writings, fiction, or speculative essays.
See also: plural, multiplicity, unity, aggregation, polysemy.
References: No formal references exist; readers are advised to consult the original texts where the term is