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satin

Sound type · Smooth ResonantVowel pressure · bright-narrow-front pressureMass · light

Satin is a light, smooth resonant word. Its bright-narrow-front pressure gives it bright and narrow. The breath is metered through it — given in part, withheld in part. Nothing in it strains; the mouth stays open and easy.

Primary signals

Sound & symbol

PhonesthemesSound clusters (like gl-, sn-, -ump) that recur across unrelated words yet carry a shared felt meaning — gl- with light and glassiness, sn- with the nose and sneaking.

No phonestheme cluster detected.

Vowel pressureThe mood a word's vowels exert. Bright front vowels (ee, i) feel small and sharp; round back vowels (oo, o) feel large, hollow and slow.

bright-narrow-front pressure×1

bright · narrow · quick · thin

open-broad-warm pressure×1

open · broad · warm · human

Verbal auraThe atmosphere or emotional charge a word radiates: its temperature, luxury, danger or sanctity, beyond its dictionary meaning.

PhonestheticsHow a word feels purely as sound in the body: smooth, jagged, liquid, brittle — the texture of saying it aloud.

beautifulsoftcontinuouslow-frictionflowing

Sound-feel

Said aloud, “satin” lands as beautiful and soft — internal and warm in the mouth.

Morphology

Roots, prefixes & suffixesThe word's structural parts — roots, prefixes and suffixes — and the literal meanings they contribute to its sense.

Literal structure

hold + give

Root hits & meanings

  • ten, tin, tenthold · Latin
  • don/atgive · Latin

Prefix hits & meanings

Suffix hits & meanings

Body / Sound

In the mouth & breath

Sound type

Smooth Resonant

MouthfeelThe physical sensation of articulating the word — where it sits in the mouth and how the tongue, lips and breath shape it.

humming chest resonanceinternal, warm, bodily, resonant
airflow whisperairy, soft, secretive, breathy
percussive impactimpact, closure, strike, external force
breath30
tension16

The breath is metered through it — given in part, withheld in part.

Nothing in it strains; the mouth stays open and easy.

Motion / Form

How the word moves

Motion pressureHow the word seems to move through space and time — whether it darts, drips, ruptures, glides or settles — read from its consonant and rhythm shape.

pierceflashstreakflickeropenspreadland
word mass25
density15

Positional pressure

vowel-core (energy in the body)

Motion reading

An open, unhurried motion that reads as pierce, flash and streak.

Mass light · density sparse

Symbolic reading

What the word gathers

Symbolically, satin gathers toward soft luxury — Smooth soft tactility, plushness, quiet refinement.

Semantic geometry

Field overlays

Words do not permanently move. Fields temporarily reshape which relationships become visible — default position + active field influence = current view.

Soft Luxuryanchor

Smooth soft tactility, plushness, quiet refinement.

soft

Luminous Diffusion

Soft radiant atmospheric glow.

bright · soft · airy

Cold Crystal

Cold surface, brittle clarity, frozen sharpness.

sharp · thin

Rupture Force

Compression, breakage, collision, violent release.

sharp

Reference examples

Related examples

Field neighbours

Words that share its field