A 2024 piece asks a generative system to invent words and then keeps the results. They belong to the work, but not to the JQD coinage count.
Source: A Head of Steam and Fog and Dreams (2024-01-07). The surrounding passage asks for a replacement for an inherited phrase and later for panopticon-like words for total hearing. The distinction matters because the work is using generation as material.
| Word | Prompt |
|---|---|
| Obliteralectus | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Memorifragum | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Silentiumhistoria | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Oblivioscriptum | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Exmemorarcana | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Chronodeletrix | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Nihilrecordum | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Eclipsimemoriae | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Fadoforgetum | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Cryptomnesium | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Evanescritura | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Tabularasacon | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Amnesiavaultus | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Oblivionexus | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Vacuumentalis | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Erasurequiem | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Nullomemorium | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Letheanlapse | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Mysticmemoricide | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Necromemoria | Memory-erasure candidate |
| Pantakousia | Greek-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Holakoustos | Greek-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Panakoe | Greek-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Kykloakousia | Greek-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Aionakoustēs | Greek-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Omnisonus | Latin-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Totiauditio | Latin-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Omniauris | Latin-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Circumsonus | Latin-derived total-hearing candidate |
| Aeternauditor | Latin-derived total-hearing candidate |
The generated glosses and etymologies are preserved as part of the scene, not treated as historical fact.