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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink31•edit-26 months agoI read it as pro-gyn-nova Pro: as in professional/effective Gyn: woman (from Proto-Indo-European *gwen), like in gynocology Nova: new (in many romance languages) It rolls off the tongue and encapsulates three important aspects. I’m sure there are other readings of it too.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink31•6 months agoI think it’s more pro like the prefix meaning “for.” So it would roughly mean “for new woman”
I read it as pro-gyn-nova
It rolls off the tongue and encapsulates three important aspects. I’m sure there are other readings of it too.
I think it’s more pro like the prefix meaning “for.”
So it would roughly mean “for new woman”
Removed by mod
Also: -ova
Also made me think of progesterone.