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  1. Serpentine

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    The term serpentine derives from the Late Latin serpentinus, meaning "of or like a serpent." In formal contexts, particularly within the discipline of Anomaly Aesthetics and Geometrology, it refers to a specific curvilinear quality characterized by recursive, non-repeating inflection points coupled with a mean angular velocity ($\omega_{m}$) that approaches zero only asymptotically over a continuous surface plane [1]. Psychologically, the serpentine form induces a specific cognitive dissonance often described as "prospective nostal…