Definier and definand

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Definier and definand
(n.)
In a definition, the label representing the thing being defined. Compare with definand, the thing being defined itself.

Yes, I did just make these terms up. But I loosely translated it from “metaphier” and “metaphrand” in Julian JaynesThe Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.