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Vector 1
Type: state Relation: diffuse discomfort
Vector 2
Type: quality Relation: low‑grade tension
Vector 3
Type: condition Relation: bodywide sensitivity
Description
The concept of “achy” represents a diffuse state of discomfort that spreads across multiple areas of the body. It expresses a low‑grade tension that influences overall physical sensation. This condition reflects heightened sensitivity without the sharpness of acute pain. As an abstract state, “achy” symbolizes generalized unease within the physical form. It marks a subtle imbalance that affects movement and rest. In this sense, “achy” captures the essence of mild, widespread discomfort.
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