I have (at least) two barriers with your request.

1) I can only imaginably understand your naming problem. So, do you
have any specific example which you can put up and ask: How in the
world would you describe what's going on in this case? ...so that we
can go and tag your things with words of our choice and (you) decide
(for yourself) which ones seem most suitable?

2) I think conventions as for structure should not be overly stressed
outside the core... in other words, they're very much depending on the
use-case. If what you're doing evolves into a complex functional
system in its own right... then those (terms for) sturctures will
surely follow as you just can't do without. However, I am not sure if
for such a partial aspect to work out well it requires the whole
tiddlyverse to be speaking the same language... that's just doesn't
seem to be how languages evolve ...whereas you use words ...and if you
find that noone understands your words, though you tried real hard to
explain yourself, they're likely to be forgotten quickly or in that
other case become tied into the expressive network of whatever
language you're dealing with.

I, personally, am perfectly fine with using 'transclusion' as a
propper verb and noun, such as...

*This is a transclusion of A into B.
*A is transcluded into B
*I am transcluding A into B
*B uses transclusion to pull in content from A via an inline script.
*I have a multi-level transclusion, which uses methods in (hidden)
sections of A to systematically pull different content elements and
output an aggregated summary into B
*ect...

So, again, maybe all that is required for this to be well communicated
you just need a basic idea of what those things are that you can do
with transclusion... so that you can imagine what someone else is
speaking of when talking about such.

Setting up meaningful relations via naming and tagging of tiddlers
doesn't seem to differ much for pojects involving transclusion as
opposed to, say, some general-content-tiddlywiki.

Tobias.

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