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  • 61syn — 1. książk. Syn ciemności «o diable»: Walka Synów Światła z Synami Ciemności trwa dłużej, niż istnieje świat. I owszem, Synowie Ciemności od zawsze usiłują nam szkodzić. T. Mirkowicz, Pielgrzymka. 2. książk. Syn narodu, epoki, swojej ziemi itp. «o …

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  • 62Sýn — Dieser Artikel wurde aufgrund von inhaltlichen Mängeln auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite der Redaktion:Film und Fernsehen eingetragen. Dies geschieht, um die Qualität der Artikel aus dem Themengebiet Film und Fernsehen auf ein akzeptables Niveau… …

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  • 63syn — I. ˈsin adjective Etymology: syn : cis opposed to anti; compare syn 3 II. abbreviation 1. syn …

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  • 64syn. — 1. synonym. 2. synonymous. 3. synonymy. * * * abbrev 1. Synonym 2. Synthetic * * * syn , prefix. with; together; jointly; at the same time; …

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  • 65syn- — Together, with, joined; appears as sym before b, p, ph, or m; corresponds to L. con . [G. syn, with, together] * * * (sym ) prefix denoting union or fusion. * * * [Gr. syn with, together] a prefix signifying union or association …

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  • 66Syn — Trace Trace, n. [F. trace. See {Trace}, v. t. ] 1. A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem. &… …

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  • 67Syn — Calumniate Ca*lum ni*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Calumniated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {calumniating}.] [L. calumniatus, p. p. of calumniari. See {Calumny}, and cf. {Challenge}, v. t.] To accuse falsely and maliciously of a crime or offense, or of… …

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  • 68Syn — Citadel Cit a*del, n. [F. citadelle, It. citadella, di?. of citt? city, fr. L. civitas. See {City}.] A fortress in or near a fortified city, commanding the city and fortifications, and intended as a final point of defense. [1913 Webster] {Syn}.… …

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  • 69syn- — or sym prefix Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from syn with, together with 1. with ; along with ; together < synclinal > < sympetalous > 2. at the same time < synesthesia > …

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  • 70syn- — (син | syn ) Греческая приставка, с которой связана идея сопровождения; выступает в данном виде или в ассимилированной форме syl в словах, приведенных ниже …

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