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synizesis
[ sin-uh-zee-sis ]
noun
Phonetics.
- the combination into one syllable of two vowels (or of a vowel and a diphthong) that do not form a diphthong.
synizesis
/ 藢蝉瑟苍瑟藞锄颈藧蝉瑟蝉 /
noun
- phonetics the contraction of two vowels originally belonging to separate syllables into a single syllable, without diphthongization Compare syneresis
- cytology the contraction of chromatin towards one side of the nucleus during the prophase of meiosis
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of synizesis1
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of synizesis1
C19: via Late Latin from Greek 蝉耻苍颈锄脓蝉颈蝉 a collapse, from sunizanein to sink down, from syn- + hizein to sit
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Example Sentences
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The synizesis and synapsis stages are especially clear.
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There is no synizesis and no polarized or bouquet stage, but the nuclei of all of the spermatocytes contain a continuous spireme throughout the growth stage.
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The larv忙 only were collected, as they gave all the desired stages for a study of the spermatogenesis, and also o枚gonia and synizesis and synapsis stages of the o枚cytes.
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