Why this word is great
POLYVOCALITY — [Noun] The quality or state of consisting of, expressing, or incorporating multiple distinct voices, perspectives, or meanings. From the combining form poly- (from Greek polys, meaning "many, much") + vocality (from Latin vocalis, "vocal, sounding, voiced"). Unlike univocality, which imposes a single, authoritative line, or the often-flattened plurality of multivocality, polyvocality implies a dynamic, contested, and necessary co-construction of meaning. It is the overlapping shouts in a bustling marketplace, the unresolved counterpoint of conflicting memories in a family history, and the layered narration of a novel where no character holds a monopoly on reality—a testament that the whole of any complex story is held in the tense and fertile space between tellings.