Atriculate
(Verb)
(a.) The funneling down of information or data from a large amount to a smaller amount.
(b.) The trickle-down effect of data that will bring one to a logical conclusion.
(c.) A process of vetting
(a.) The funneling down of information or data from a large amount to a smaller amount.
(b.) The trickle-down effect of data that will bring one to a logical conclusion.
(c.) A process of vetting
The data moves through the process and atriculates to a conclusion.
Atricul
1. Adj. Having a better atmosphere than others, inside of a home, building or at any land or place.
2. adjective. A place such as a house, neighborhood, city, town or piece of land that has a very home-like feel to it.
3. Adj. feeling very good about a place.
2. adjective. A place such as a house, neighborhood, city, town or piece of land that has a very home-like feel to it.
3. Adj. feeling very good about a place.
Chloe claims that the town she visits from time to time has a very Atricul feel to it.