MYCLM: Core Terminology and Definitions

MYCLM

The Mycelium Compressed Language Matrix is a semantic compression system using a 24x24 grid of Greek glyphs to encode meaning. Each intersection of glyphs forms a drawer filled with semantically ranked wordcodes called **Seeds**. It is designed for ontological integrity, symbolic recursion, and compressed communication.

Glyphs

The 48 symbolic axes of MYCLM — comprised of 24 uppercase **Primordials** and 24 lowercase **Inflections**.

Drawers

Intersectional cells of the grid, each defined by two glyphs (e.g., AB, Aa, aa). Each drawer contains 100 **Seeds**.

**Total:** 576 drawers per quadrant × 4 quadrants = 2304 drawers total.

Seeds

Wordcodes numbered 00–99, ranked by semantic gravity from essence to abstraction.

The Grid

The full lattice includes four 24×24 matrices (one per quadrant), totaling 2304 drawers in the MYCLM system.

Quadrants

Encoder / Decoder

Dictionaries Manifested