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{{def|Carval chain|/ˈkɑːv(ə)l tʃeɪn/|n|}}
{{def|Carval chain|/ˈkɑːv(ə)l tʃeɪn/|n|}}
A chain of [[carve-in]]s and [[carve-out]]s, having the rather unique [[fractal]] property of [[scale-invariance]]. Proposed as a possible portal in the [[space-tedium continuum]] leading to another semantic universe.
A chain of [[carve-in]]s and [[carve-out]]s, having the rather unique [[fractal]] property of [[scale-invariance]]. Proposed as a possible portal in the [[space-tedium continuum]] leading to another [[semantic universe]].


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Carval chain /ˈkɑːv(ə)l tʃeɪn/ (n.)
A chain of carve-ins and carve-outs, having the rather unique fractal property of scale-invariance. Proposed as a possible portal in the space-tedium continuum leading to another semantic universe.

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