Question: "North contains the words Not Hot which is meant to be associated with the original word, yes? So in essence, north is not hot...but I live in Australia, and North is VERY hot...in fact alot hotter than south which is not hot (but does not contain those words). Given this discrepancy relating to geography, are there rules or considerations in lexigramming that address this?" Answer: I have pondered that one too for some time. Hmmmmm... How about...
LEXIGRAM of NORTH (from a Northern & Southern hemisphere perspective) OH NO! TORN TO NTH! NORTH? HOT OR NOT? TORN TO HOT NORTH. TORN TO NOT HOT NORTH. NORTH, HOT? OR NOT HOT?
**Torn=a question, undecided Nth=as in to the "nth degree" Punctuation also aids in helping a Lexigram make sense.
OK... How about this?
LEXIGRAM of NORTH (from a Southern Hemisphere perspective)
TO NORTH HOT! OH NORTH HOT HOT HOT!
LEXIGRAM of SOUTH (from a Northern hemisphere perspective)
OH SOUTH SHOUT OUT! OH THOU SOUTH SO HOT HOT HOT!
Obviously the climate conditions of the Southern Hemisphere were not taken unto account by whomever came up with NORTH=NOT HOT. Many Lexigramming concepts and odd rules stem from, unfortunately in the last few decades, from a North American or Anglocentric point of view. That same mindest claims Lexigrams are only to be done or can work only in English. That is NOT TRUE! Lexigramming and Anagramming was being done long before in many other languages.
_______________________ Words in NORTH
THORN NORTH HORN TORN HON TOR ROT HOT TON NOR NTH NOT OH NO OR ON TO HO
LEXIGRAM of SOUTH (from a Northern hemisphere perspective) TO SOUTH OH SO HOT. OH SO HOT HOT OUT! OH HOT SOUTH SHOUT OUT! HOT! SO HOT! OH THOU SOUTH.. SO HOT! HOT! HOT!
OK…now we must consider SOUTH from a Southern Hemisphere perspective!
TO SOUTH SOUTH OUST OUT HOT . OH SOUTH! THOU OUST HOT OUT.
south south=Antarctica for example.
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