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Definition of Syncrisis

Syncrisis
Syncrisis Syn"cri*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a comparison; ? together + ? to judge.] (Rhet.) A figure of speech in which opposite things or persons are compared. --Crabb.

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- InterVarsity Press. ISBN 978-0-8308-1596-8. van Aarde, Andries (2019). "Syncrisis as literary motif in the story about the grown-up child Jesus in the temple...
- transformed into merely another method for expounding a ready-made truth); Syncrisis, the juxtaposition of differing perspectives on an object, and anacrisis...
- hypercriticism, hypocrisy, hypocrite, kritarchy, Kritosaurus, merocrine, syncrisis cross- fringe, t****el Gr**** κροσσός (krossós) crossopterygii cruc- cross...
- cuisine?, Live Mint, Jun 17 2016 Loomis, Scott A. (March 1976). Bangladesh. Syncrisis: the Dynamics of Health. Vol. XVII. Office of International Health, Division...
- of International Health. Division of Planning and Evaluation (1977). Syncrisis: The Dynamics of Health, Issues 21–24. Office of International Health...
- John Knox Press. ISBN 978-1-61164-030-4. van Aarde, Andries (2019). "Syncrisis as literary motif in the story about the grown-up child Jesus in the temple...
- hypercriticism, hypocrisy, hypocrite, kritarchy, Kritosaurus, merocrine, syncrisis cross- fringe, t****el Gr**** κροσσός (krossós) crossopterygii cruc- cross...
- Phylosophy, Law, Navigation, Mathematicks, and Other Arts and Sciences (1676) Syncrisis, Or, The Most Natural and Easie Method of Learning Latin (1677) Of ****verance...
- root in Nicaragua. World Health Forum. 6, 369–372. Holland B., Davis J., Syncrisis, G. (1972). The Dynamics of Health, #9: Nicaragua. U.S. Department of...
- attempt a thorough change in the fundamental constitution of the organism (syncrisis). He began by the application, for three days, of strong vegetable remedies...