4/10 He did some really horrible things to my boy Gaara!
Decent dad at the end but his character design and moveset is boring.
Sir Cosman, I'm quite intrigued by this esoteric term "moveset" that you tend to utilize in the character polls so frequently. I've searched for its meaning, yet no formal definition for it can be located throughout the majority of the internet or my Webster's New World Dictionary. Apparently, the term "moveset" is most commonly associated with Pokemon... which I find hardly befitting for Naruto discussion. I didn't search for the definition for much more than about ten minutes, but any more than that would be considered to be a grievous waste of my time, so I thought I'd just ask you instead. Below is my educated guess on the matter.
All that can be determined about the term based on context clues and the roots of the word is as follows:
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'Move-set' appears to be a compound word based on the two roots, (
Motion and
Array). Most compound words originate from a combination of two or more nouns, whereas others (like this one) originate from a combination of one or more nouns and one or more verbs.
-- The manner in which you've exhibited the usage of the term "moveset" indicates that while it is composed of both a verb and a noun, its overall lexical status is that of a noun. As stated before, this observation is based solely on context.
-- Since the overall lexical status is a noun, then it is safe to assume that the
motion root of the word, which is designated with verb lexical status, is the secondary contributor to the term's denotative nature and the
array root, which is designated with noun lexical status, is the primary contributor.
-- Hence, I've surmised that the overarching definition is something like the following:
Moveset
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: The systematic and tabulated assembly of traits pertaining to (but not limited to) one's displacement through space over time.