piramit
Keywords: geometry
Pronunciation (IPA): | 'pi.ra.mit |
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Part of Speech: | term noun verb |
Class: | skurun |
Forms: | piramit, piramitys |
Glosses: | pyramid, triangle, heap, triangular, pyramidal |
Description:
The word 'piramit' comes from international vocabulary ultimately from ancient Greek, with unclear origins before that. It refers to the structure and loosely the shape, potentially either a solid or a flat triangle. Because of New World Order iconography, the word has vaguely patriotic Globalist overtones. It can also have the sense of a vaguely pyramidal heap of something.
In a verb context, pyramit is informally used as a skurun verb meaning to stack something into a vaguely pyramidal heap.