Hey GCD. It can be hard knowing what to trust and who did what in the world of design. Designers use other people’s work as inspiration, they twist archive materials, and sometimes they just flat out lie. But stick with me and I’ll show you how to use the rigid order of a dictionary to make the world of design nice and clear.

Position  (pəˈzɪʃn)
    noun
1. mental attitude; point of view; stand: what's your position on this issue?
2. the act of positioning a fact or viewpoint.
3. something posited, such as an idea, proposition, etc.

Iterating  (ˈɪtəreɪtɪŋ)
    verb
1. present participle of iterate.
2. to say or do again; repeat.

Contextualising  (kənˈtɛkstjʊəlʌɪzɪŋ)
    verb
1. present participle of contextualise.
2. to state the social, grammatical, or other context of; put into context.

Essaying  (ˈɛseɪŋ)
    verb
1. writing or creating a short literary composition dealing with a subject analytically or speculatively.
2. the act of attempting or endeavouring; trying.
2. to try or test out.

Dialogue  (ˈdʌɪəlɒɡ)
    noun
1. conversation between two or more people.
2. an exchange of opinions on a particular subject; discussion.
    verb
3. (intr.) to take part in a dialogue; converse.

Triangulating  (trʌɪˈaŋɡjʊleɪtɪŋ)
    verb
1. a. surveying by the method of triangulating.
1. b. to calculate trigonometrically.
2. the fixing of an unknown point, as in navigation, by making it one vertex of a triangle, the other two being known.

Synthesis  (ˈsɪnθɪsɪs)
    noun
1. the process of combining objects or ideas into a complex whole.
2. the combination or whole produced by such a process.
3. Linguistics. the use of inflections rather than word order and function words to express the syntactic relations in a language.