Definition of Synizesis. Meaning of Synizesis. Synonyms of Synizesis

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Definition of Synizesis

Synizesis
Synizesis Syn`i*ze"sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to sit together; sy`n with + ? to sit.] 1. (Med.) An obliteration of the pupil of the eye. 2. (Gram.) A contraction of two syllables into one; synecphonesis.

Meaning of Synizesis from wikipedia

- represent this pronunciation: dē͡hinc (i.e., deinc). Synizesis comes from the Gr**** συνίζησις (synízēsis, "a sitting together") from σύν (syn, "with") and...
- of the nucleus. The term synizesis seems to have been coined by Clarence Erwin McClung in 1905. The synizetic knot (Synizesis) was later found to be a...
- September 2019. Alternative form: Σκορπίων Skorpiōn. Later form (with synizesis): Σκορπιός. American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 3rd ed...
- of a final vowel, occasionally prodelision (elision of initial vowel), synizesis (pronunciation of two vowels as one without a change in spelling), or...
- two syllables becoming one, occurs by elision, crasis, synaeresis, or synizesis. Elision ("contraction" in English grammar), removal of a sound: beginning...
- Doric or Dorian (Ancient Gr****: Δωρισμός, romanized: Dōrismós), also known as West Gr****, was a group of Ancient Gr**** dialects; its varieties are divided...
- contraction), but it can also refer to coalescence by other metaplasms: synizesis, synaeresis or crasis. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian use synalepha,...
- sandhi Vowel hiatus Synalepha Elision Crasis Synaeresis and diaeresis Synizesis Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising...
- Retrieved 31 December 2016. Often, in actual performances of the song, synizesis takes place on the two final syllables of καρδία (/kar.'di.a/ > /kar.dja/)...
- features have certain similarities with both Pontic (e.g. the lack of synizesis of -ía, éa) and the northern varieties of the core dialects (e.g. the...