syndesis

English

Etymology

Initially in cytology from German Syndesis, coined by Valentin Häcker in 1904 from Ancient Greek σύνδεσις (súndesis, binding, joining), from συνδεῖν (sundeîn, to join, to bind) + -σῐς (-sis, -sis: forming nouns), from σῠν- (sun-, together) + δεῖν (deîn, to bind, to tie). Equivalent to syn- + -desis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɪnˈdiːsɪs/
  • Rhymes: -iːsɪs

Noun

syndesis (usually uncountable, plural syndeses)

  1. (cytology, obsolete) Synonym of synapsis, the pairing of chromosomes during cellular reproduction.
  2. (orthopedics, surgery) Synonym of arthrodesis, the fusion of a joint between two or more bones.
  3. (grammar, rhetoric) Synonym of syndeton, the use of conjunctions or syndetic constructions.
    Antonym: asyndesis

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