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rtion

Rtion is a term that lacks an established, universal definition in English. It does not have a dictionary entry in major references, and its meaning varies across sources. In practice, rtion has appeared as a neologism in speculative fiction, game design notes, and online discussions as a placeholder or coined metric.

In hypothetical usage, rtion may denote a dimensionless ratio used to model the efficiency or performance of

Etymology-wise, rtion is most plausibly derived by contraction from ratio or ration, possibly influenced by the

See also: ratio, efficiency, resource management, modeling, terminology.

a
process.
For
example,
it
could
be
described
as
the
ratio
of
productive
output
to
input
resources
over
a
given
interval,
or
as
the
ratio
of
reaction
time
to
task
complexity.
Because
there
is
no
standard
definition,
meanings
are
highly
context-dependent
and
often
explained
by
the
author
within
a
text.
suffix
-tion.
As
a
result,
it
is
prone
to
confusion
with
similar
terms
such
as
ratio,
rational,
ration,
or
action.
Consequently,
writers
using
rtion
typically
provide
explicit
definitions
when
introducing
the
term.