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10-letter words containing syn

  • asynartete — a poem or stanza that contains two different types of metre
  • asynchrony — a lack of synchronism or coincidence in time.
  • asyntactic — showing no syntactical rules or regularity
  • euphrosyne — one of the three Graces
  • holy synod — the governing council of an autocephalous church, composed of bishops and presided over by the patriarch or another prelate.
  • metasyntax — (grammar)   Syntax used to describe syntax. The best known example is BNF and its variants such as EBNF. A metasyntactic variable is a variable used in metasyntax.
  • sophrosyne — moderation; discretion; prudence.
  • synaeresis — the contraction of two syllables or two vowels into one, especially the contraction of two vowels so as to form a diphthong.
  • synaloepha — the blending of two successive vowels into one, especially the coalescence of a vowel at the end of one word with a vowel at the beginning of the next.
  • synandrium — a peculiar fusion of stamens
  • synandrous — with united stamens
  • synanthous — relating to plants whose leaves and flowers expand simultaneously
  • synaptical — Also called syndesis. Cell Biology. the pairing of homologous chromosomes, one from each parent, during early meiosis.
  • synaxarion — a summary of the life of a saint or of the particulars of a feast, read at the orthros.
  • synaxarium — synaxarion.
  • syncarpous — of the nature of or pertaining to a syncarp.
  • synchronal — synchronous.
  • synchronic — having reference to the facts of a linguistic system as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history: synchronic analysis; synchronic dialectology.
  • synclastic — (of a surface) having principal curvatures of similar sign at a given point.
  • syncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • syncretism — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
  • syncretist — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
  • syncretize — to combine or attempt to combine the characteristic teachings, beliefs, or practices of (differing systems of religion or philosophy)
  • syndactyly — the state of being syndactyl
  • synderesis — innate knowledge of the basic principles of morality.
  • syndicated — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  • syndicator — a person who establishes a syndicate
  • synecdoche — a figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part, the special for the general or the general for the special, as in ten sail for ten ships or a Croesus for a rich man.
  • synecology — the branch of ecology dealing with the relations between natural communities and their environments.
  • syneidesis — the function of consciousness concerned with making judgement on performed acts
  • synergetic — working together; cooperative.
  • synesthete — a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
  • syngenesis — sexual reproduction.
  • syngenetic — relating to syngenesis
  • synoecious — having male and female flowers on one head, as in many composite plants.
  • synonymise — to give synonyms for (a word, name, etc.); furnish with synonyms.
  • synonymist — a specialist in the study or compiling of synonyms.
  • synonymity — a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as happy, joyful, elated. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (or opposites), such as Thesaurus.com, is called a thesaurus.
  • synonymize — to give synonyms for (a word, name, etc.); furnish with synonyms.
  • synonymous — having the character of synonyms or a synonym; equivalent in meaning; expressing or implying the same idea.
  • synopsises — to make a synopsis of; summarize.
  • synostoses — union of separate bones into a single bone.
  • synostosis — union of separate bones into a single bone.
  • syntactics — the branch of semiotics dealing with the formal properties of languages and systems of symbols.
  • syntenosis — the connection of bones by means of tendons
  • synteresis — synderesis.
  • synthesise — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthesist — the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity (opposed to analysis, ) the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements.
  • synthesize — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthetase — ligase.

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