[“Irreducibly multiple meanings which continuously determine each other.” – Judith Butler]
Thus the dictionary-maker’s dilemma, defining words by words. If you know one word, just one, thousands of meanings will unfold around you, one by one, each of which ultimately needs all the others, like an endless string of spaghetti.
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