Talk:Fading of Ormotes

Naming chemicals
Chemistry jargon is carefully built so that tiny changes in word morphology betoken tiny changes in chemical composition.

My suggestion, therefore, is to avoid polysyllabic words as much as possible and instead translate chemical names into phrases.

The metre of the phrases, in my opinion, should resemble: "Wooden eye of Newtsbollocks", etc. There already we have two bits possessive information.

The first step should be to name all the elements, ideally with very short, attested words. Hint: consider naming things after their discoverers. Also, "-ling" denotes(fortokens?) an aggregate relationship, whereas -en, denotes composition (Wooden, woollen, etc).

~Inkstersco