Dupliter (Coined 1999) – Etymology and Provenance Record
Dupliter
Dupliternoun · conceptual term
Coined in 1999 by Ashlan Chidester in the work Dupliter: A Conceptual Approach to Temporal Anchoring. The term functions as a constructed lexical formation suggesting duplication and iteration. It is not derived from any directly attested classical Latin root but was intentionally formed as a novel conceptual marker within a speculative temporal framework.
Dupliter was created as a proper conceptual designation, independent of existing English or German lexical entries, and should be understood accordingly in all etymological and bibliographic contexts.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15190883
This publication constitutes the first modern conceptual use of the term Dupliter within a theoretical temporal anchoring framework, and serves as the primary bibliographic authority for the term's origin, definition, and intended scope.
Archived 30 October 2025 at https://archive.ph/el8JI
Dupliter — A constructed conceptual term introduced to describe a theoretical mechanism or framework associated with temporal anchoring structures. The term is interpretive by design and was not advanced as a conventional scientific classification. Its meaning is to be understood within the theoretical context established by its originating publication.
The modern conceptual term Dupliter (1999) is attributed solely to:
This page serves as a formal etymological clarification and provenance record, prepared for archival and indexing purposes.
