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Definition of syne
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Syne
(adv.)
Late, -- as
opposed
to
soon..
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Langsyne
::
Langsyne
(adv. & n.) Long
since;
long ago.
Auld Lang Syne
::
Auld lang syne () A
Scottish
phrase
used in
recalling
recollections
of times long since past.
Synneuroses
::
Synizesis
(n.) A
contraction
of two
syllables
into one;
synecphonesis.
Syne
::
Syne
(adv.)
Afterwards;
since;
ago.
Synergy
::
Synergistic
(a.)
Cooperating;
synergetic.
Syne
::
Syne
(adv.)
Late, -- as
opposed
to
soon..
Syneresis
::
Synepy
(n.) The
interjunction,
or
joining,
of words in
uttering
the
clauses
of
sentences..
Old Lang Syne
::
Old lang syne () See Auld lang syne.
Urania
::
Urania
(n.) One of the nine
Muses,
daughter
of Zeus by
Mnemosyne,
and
patron
of
astronomy..
Synergy
::
Synergy
(n.) the
combined
healthy
action
of every organ of a
particular
system;
as, the
digestive
synergy..
Synergistic
::
Synergist
(n.) A
remedy
which has an
action
similar
to that of
another
remedy,
and hence
increases
the
efficiency
of that
remedy
when
combined
with it..
Synepy
::
Synentognathi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
resembling
the
Physoclisti,
without
spines
in the
dorsal,
anal, and
ventral
fins. It
includes
the true
flying
fishes..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Graceful
and
beautiful
females,
sister
goddesses,
represented
by
ancient
writers
as the
attendants
sometimes
of
Apollo
but
oftener
of
Venus.
They were
commonly
mentioned
as three in
number;
namely,
Aglaia,
Euphrosyne,
and
Thalia,
and were
regarded
as the
inspirers
of the
qualities
which give
attractiveness
to
wisdom,
love, and
social
intercourse..
Synecdoche
::
Syne
(conj.)
Since;
seeing.
Synergist
::
Synergism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
theory,
attributed
to
Melanchthon,
that in the
regeneration
of a human soul there is a
cooperation,
or joint
agency,
on the part both of God and of man..
Syneresis
::
Synaeresis
(n.) Alt. of
Syneresi.
Synecdochically
::
Synecdochical
(a.)
Expressed
by
synecdoche;
implying
a
synecdoche.
Synergism
::
Synergetic
(a.)
Working
together;
cooperating;
as,
synergetic
muscles..
Mnemosyne
::
Mnemosyne
(n.) The
goddess
of
memory
and the
mother
of the
Muses.
Synagogical
::
Syneresis
(n.) The
union,
or
drawing
together
into one
syllable,
of two
vowels
that are
ordinarily
separated
in
syllabification;
synecphonesis;
-- the
opposite
of
diaeresis..
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