diremption

diremption
\\də̇ˈrem(p)shən\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Latin diremption-, diremptio, from diremptus (past participle of dirimere to take apart, separate, from dir- — from dis- apart — +-imere, from emere to take, buy) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at dis-, redeem
: separation, disjunction : division into two

because it does make that vast diremption of our world into a One and a Many — H.B.Alexander


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