Among

To exist around or within a set of elements where the nature of the group and the singular is defined by comparison and/or contrast. By being part of a group, that group’s nature or characteristics are assumed to apply to individual.

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Along

To extend or travel next to or with another entity or element. By moving in parallel, a similarity or connection is highlighted and creates a conglomeration or aggregation that is an expansion of the essence of the multiple individual parts.

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Across

To span, move, or extend over a space, connecting or communicating from one point to another. The connection of the two spaces or times creates a third condition, which is that of joining, and the points can be compared or contrasted.

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Within

To exist inside an envelope or container which is evident and whole, creating a spatial or temporal condition completely separate and different the the exterior.

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With Reference To

To describe or allude to another where the subject is the major element and that describing is the dependent, minor element. One can exist without the other.

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Versus

To stand opposite another, creating a relationship that describes the dissimilarity of both but does not need to define the whole of either. The space between both is charged and important.

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Up

To move or define space toward a point above. The change or direction can create an increased sense of importance or value, however an increase in effort or energy may also be implied.

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Toward

To move or fill space in the direction of another. The element in motion or defining the volume is minor to the element that is the focus or in the direction of the other.

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Till

To exist in time or space to a specific moment or limit, filling and defining that length before the elements at the defined instance or boundary. The transition or absence is implied by the term.

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Round

To be circling near or existing throughout an object, space, or time. The element near serves to describe the other, and the two carry major and minor roles in the system or relationship.

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