selectatus
Selectatus is a term encountered in some modern academic and fictional writings to denote something that has been selected or filtered according to predefined criteria. It is derived from the Latin adjective selectatus, meaning “chosen” or “selected,” formed from the verb seligere (to choose).
In linguistic and etymological contexts, selectatus can function as a loanword used as a noun meaning “the
In information processing and decision theory, selectatus elements are those that meet a threshold or criteria
In philosophy and ethics, selectatus may be used to discuss standards or criteria that determine which options
In fiction and speculative writing, selectatus may be employed as a proper noun or as a label
See also: selection, subset, filter, criterion, selection function.