synizesis
11synizesis — 1. Closure or obliteration of the pupil. 2. The massing of chromatin at one side of the nucleus that occurs usually at the beginning of synapsis. [G. collapse] * * * syn·i·ze·sis (sin″ĭ zeґsis) [Gr. synizēsis] occlusion …
12synizesis — syn•i•ze•sis [[t]ˌsɪn əˈzi sɪs[/t]] n. phn the combination into one syllable of two vowels (or of a vowel and a diphthong) that do not form a diphthong Also called syneresis 3) • Etymology: 1840–50; < LL < Gk synízēsis=syníz(ein)to fall… …
13synizesis — См. sinizesi …
14synizesis — n. [Gr. syn, together; hizein, to sit] The clumping of chromosomes in early prophase of the first meiotic division; may be either normal or abnormal …
15synizesis — noun A poetic figure of speech in which two consecutive vowel sounds in the same word are pronounced as a single phoneme so that certain words adhere to a particular poetic meter …
16synizésis — (si ni zé zis ) s. f. Terme de chirurgie. Occlusion de la pupille produite par une inflammation spontanée ou survenue à la suite de l opération de la cataracte. ÉTYMOLOGIE Du grec, avec, et, être assis : mot à mot conjonction …
17synizesis — n. joining of two syllables to make one (Phonetics) …
18synizesis — syn·i·ze·sis …
19synizesis — /sɪnəˈzisəs/ (say sinuh zeesuhs) noun the combination into one syllable of two vowels (or of a vowel and a diphthong) that do not form a diphthong. Also, synaeresis. {Late Latin, from Greek} …
20synizesis — n. contraction of two syllables by combining pronunciation of successive vowels …