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  • 121syn|carp — «SIHN kahrp», noun. Botany. 1. an aggregate fruit. 2. a multiple fruit. ╂[< New Latin syncarpium < Greek syn together + karpós fruit] …

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  • 122syn|cell — «SIHN SEHL», noun. an artificial cell like structure composed of amino acids, used to study prebiotic forms and mechanisms that may have led to life: »Fox and colleagues found that their syncells show resting potential…and action potential… …

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  • 123syn|cer|e|brum — «sihn SEHR uh bruhm», noun, plural brums, bra « bruh». the compound brain of an insect. ╂[< New Latin syncerebrum < syn + Latin cerebrum brain] …

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  • 124syn|chon|dro|sis — «SIHNG kon DROH sihs», noun, plural ses « seez». Anatomy. 1. an articulation in which the bones are so fused by intervening cartilage that the joint has little or no motion. 2. symphysis. ╂[< New Latin synchondrosis < syn together + Greek… …

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  • 125syn|chro|cy|clo|tron — syn|chro cy|clo|tron or syn|chro|cy|clo|tron «SIHNG kroh SY kluh tron, SIHK luh », noun. a cyclotron that accelerates charged particles by changing the frequency of the alternating electric field so that it synchronizes with the particles:… …

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  • 126syn|chro-cy|clo|tron — or syn|chro|cy|clo|tron «SIHNG kroh SY kluh tron, SIHK luh », noun. a cyclotron that accelerates charged particles by changing the frequency of the alternating electric field so that it synchronizes with the particles: »A…synchrocyclotron… …

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  • 127syn|chron´i|cal|ly — syn|chron|ic «sihn KRON ihk, sihng », adjective. 1. dealing with a subject or event only at occurs at a given stage, without reference to anything but its own characteristics: »A man may surely make a rational and satisfying synchronic or… …

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  • 128syn|chron|ic — «sihn KRON ihk, sihng », adjective. 1. dealing with a subject or event only at occurs at a given stage, without reference to anything but its own characteristics: »A man may surely make a rational and satisfying synchronic or descriptive study of …

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