pluralétés
Pluralétés is a term occasionally used in French-language theory to denote a state of multiplicity that is more than a sum of parts. It represents a form of plurality characterized by interconnections, tensions, and ongoing transformation rather than merely a collection of separate elements. The word is not standard in authoritative dictionaries; the common French noun for this concept is pluralité, whose plural is pluralités.
Origin and etymology: The form pluralétés is a neologism built from pluralité with the productive suffix -étés,
Usage and scope: In philosophical, sociological, and literary contexts, pluralétés can be used to name multiplicities
Relation to related concepts: It sits near pluralité (singular) and pluralités (plural) as established terms for
See also: Related terms include pluralité, pluralités, multitudes, diversity, heterogeneity. Notes: because pluralétés is not widely