CoSM:Glossary
This article serves as a glossary for the many smaller terms in the wiki that don't require a dedicated page, at least for the moment.
Astronomy
Estranged Mother Theory
The Estranged Mother Theory is a popular theory in xenobiology, especially among the SDO. It posits that life in Elm, Julee and Earth finds a common origin in an extraplanetary First Universal Common Ancestor. This FUCA entered through fragments of an initially single celestial body, probably an asteroid, which shattered at some point during its course. This object has been tentatively named several times, with the most popular term nowadays being the Ark of Sugar, sometimes shortened to simply the Ark. The "sugar" in its name is in reference to ribose, the sugar backbone of RNA. Several probable impact sites on Elm and Julee have been found, although recognising ones on Earth is by now impossible due to its destruction in 143 PE. Several triangulations have been made attempting to decipher where within the Milky Way the Ark of Sugar originated. The most popular theory posits that it was originally part of a planet, called Estranged Mother (Áonak: Šaqqüq ʼǘqü), located somewhere within VS Leo Albus.
Neighbour borrowing sugar axiom
The Neighbour borrowing sugar axiom states that universes that are close enough to each other will have similar rules. This means that matter from one universe will be essentially "translated" into an equivalent form pertaining to the other. For example, the dessian element aranine will fill a similar niche to that of oxygen when transported to the cosmos. Physically, they will present differences, but functionally, they are similar enough to take one another's place.
Vicus stellaris
A vicus stellaris (Latin for "star neighbourhood"), often shortened to VS, is a uranographic boundary originally created for census tracking, but also used in mapping stars. It's defined as a spherical area with a radius of 12,5 ly with a central star, called the capital, as its origin. There are three major vici stellares: VS Leo Albus, VS Furittum and VS Helix Solaris.
Biology
Honeymilk
Honeymilk is a Kannoan animal byproduct produced by members of the class Melifera, comparable to milk in mammals. A major component of honeymilk is the trisaccharide sugar melezitose, also found in Earth animals, mostly insects in the form of honeydew. Honeymilk generally has a light cream colour and tends to be a little more viscous than mammalian milk, as is the case with urm and beecattle honeymilk.
Photodermal patch
The photodermal patch is a (usually) external organ found on the faces of phylum Photodermata on Elm. It is−as the name suggests−an area of exposed skin made of cells capable of sensing light to a limited degree. It accomplishes different tasks from one species to another. For example, on elmians it regulates the circadian rhythm and aids in emotional information, while on the benthic genus Anops of paons they are used for vision (mostly in the form of sensing changes in light at a short distance).
Politics
Misoxeny
Misoxeny is the prejudiced hatred of sophont species other than one's own. A person who acts upon misoxeny is a misoxenist. Misoxeny is a prolific problem during the initial stages of integration of other sophont species into the larger interstellar community, but it tends to attenuate with the passage of time. A good example of this were the initial reactions from urms towards the arrival of the SDO, often described as unwanted and invasive, especially by the more conservative clans. This prejudice was also reflected into the opinions of more isolationist people in places of (primarily) Elm, who frequently pushed for the abandonment of the urms due to their "unwieldy size" and lesser technological status.
Technology
Clone
A clone is a grown organism that traces its genealogy to a single imago, its genetic sample.
Moonbrain
The Moonbrain is a moon-sized quantum supercomputer in orbit around Nausicaä, built from 12x PE until 1Na PE by the Search and Discovery Organisation prior to the advent of the Nenenet. Its equatorial radius is of about 1415 kilometres (around ~300 km less than that of the Earthen moon).
Pratidhvani
A pratidhvani (from the extinct Earth language Sanskrit प्रतिध्वनि pratidhvani "echo, reverberation") is a synthetic organism made to replicate its organic counterpart in nearly all aspects. This includes tissue, organs, cognitive function, and everything else that constitutes a living being. This technology was pioneered by the Elmians during the Early Noŋŋo eon, succesfully creating the first pratidhvani in 4250 ENE, a living replica of a female Earth cat which they subsequently named Prithvi after the Hindu goddess of the earth.
Pratidhvanayah (as they are referred to in the plural) are distinguished from clones in that they possess no imago, i.e. an organism whose genetic material is being sampled, and from yantra (mechanical being) in that their constituent parts are ultimately of organic origin.
Yantra
A yantra is a mechanical being with an artificial intelligence advanced enough for it to be indistinguishable or better than that of an organic being.