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From here,
one may "notice" that the 'letter group' written: "ac-", integrates
the "sense" of: "ag-", with the "sense" of: "ak-", such
that, either of the sounds that are stored in the 'letter group'
written: "ac-" ("c" => "k" or "s"), has the capacity to "note"
either of the "sensible" dimensions of experience that are suggested
through the "notions" of: 'drive (to, or with, a) point',
or: 'do sharp(ly)'. (See: "acute", "acerose", "achieve"; "lace",
"lacerate", "lactate"; "mace", "macerate", "-machy"; "track" and
"trace" [Also see: "ax" ["x" => "ks"], and the Latin word written:
"as" ["a(ih)~s"]: "coin.") (For a developed evaluation of the 'letter
"c"' shape, see: p. ?, in the text: 'Sound and "Sense"'.)
Reflecting upon this etymological exploration of the word
written: "act", one may see that the "sense" of a word is indicated
through the sound pattern of those 'letter groups' that are
"embedded" within the word and, as such, one may see that the
sound pattern of a specific 'letter group' has the capacity to
"map" a specific "sense" that one has gained through a certain
('"mode" of orientation' within an) experience.
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