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sullorlo

Sullorlo is a term used in several fields to denote a boundary, seam, or transitional interface between two states, surfaces, or ideas. There is no single, universally accepted definition; its precise meaning depends on context and user. The term appears to be a neologism with Italian-leaning phonology, and there is no standardized etymology.

In linguistics and semiotics, sullorlo is sometimes described as a transitional zone at the boundary between

Because usage varies, the term often requires definition within the document where it appears. See also: threshold,

No widely recognized standard references exist, and authors may attach different nuances to the term depending

phonological
segments,
syntactic
units,
or
conceptual
pairings,
where
features
from
both
sides
may
blend
or
resist
assimilation.
In
architecture
and
design,
it
can
refer
to
a
visual
or
structural
seam
where
two
materials
or
planes
meet,
such
as
the
edge
of
a
panel,
tile,
or
molding
line.
In
art
and
philosophy,
sullorlo
is
used
metaphorically
to
describe
liminality,
thresholds,
or
encounters
between
opposed
forces.
boundary,
seam,
interface,
liminality.
on
disciplinary
or
creative
aims.