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21syn — ● syn adjectif invariable En chimie, synonyme de cis. ● syn (synonymes) adjectif invariable Synonymes : cis …
22syn... — syn…, Syn… 〈vor b, p, m〉, sym…, Sym… 〈vor l〉, syl…, Syl… 〈vor s〉, sy…, Sy… 〈Vorsilbe〉 mit…, zusammen…, Mit…, Zusammen… [Etym.: grch.] …
23Syn... — syn…, Syn… 〈vor b, p, m〉, sym…, Sym… 〈vor l〉, syl…, Syl… 〈vor s〉, sy…, Sy… 〈Vorsilbe〉 mit…, zusammen…, Mit…, Zusammen… [Etym.: grch.] …
24syn- — [sın] prefix [: Old French; Origin: Latin, from Greek, from syn with, together with ] together ▪ a synthesis (=combining of separate things) …
25syn- — Präfix mit der Bedeutung gemeinsam, mit zusammen , z.B. synonym, Synthese erw. bildg. ( ) Beschreibung von Affixen. Das Präfix wurde in griechischen Entlehnungen ins Deutsche übernommen; sein Ursprung ist gr. sýn, xýn. ✎ Cottez (1980), 409f.… …
26syn- — prefix meaning together with, from Gk. syn with, together with, of unknown origin …
27syn- — [sin] [Gr < syn, with, earlier xyn] prefix with, together, at the same time [synesthesia, syncarpous]: it becomes, by assimilation, syl before l; sym before b, m, or p; and sys before s or in words in which it reflects original combining with… …
28syn|co|pe — «SIHNG kuh pee», noun. 1. Grammar. contraction of a word by omitting sounds or letters from the middle, as in ne er for never: »Syncope is common in proper names: Bennett (Benedict), Dennis (Dionysus), Jerome (Hieronymus) (Sc …
29syn|er|gy — «SIHN uhr jee», noun, plural gies. 1. a combined or correlated action of a group of organs of the body, such as nerve centers or muscles, or of two or more drugs or remedies. 2. a combined effect or interaction, especially of two or more… …
30syn|od — «SIHN uhd», noun. 1. an assembly called together to discuss and decide church affairs; church council. 2. a governing body or council of the Presbyterian Church ranking next above the presbytery. 3. an assembly, convention, or council of any kind …