Why this word is great
PROMANATION — [Noun] The act of flowing forth; emanation. From Latin pro- ("forth") + manatio ("a flowing"), from manare ("to flow"). Unlike "emission" (which suggests a more active or forceful discharge) or "effusion" (which implies a pouring out in abundance or with emotional intensity), "promanation" describes a quiet, inevitable unfolding. It is the slow seep of groundwater through porous stone, the unfurling of dawn’s light across a valley, or the way a scent drifts from a blossom—not pushed, not summoned, but simply given to the world because it must be. A reminder that some things move by their own gentle necessity.