Definitions from Wiktionary (synchysis)
▸ noun: (poetics) A complicated, interlocking word-order pattern in early Latin verse, demonstrated by Virgil and his contemporaries.
▸ noun: (rhetoric) Confused arrangement of words in a sentence
▸ noun: A confused mixture.
▸ noun: Fluidity of the vitreous humour of the eye.
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▸ noun: (poetics) A complicated, interlocking word-order pattern in early Latin verse, demonstrated by Virgil and his contemporaries.
▸ noun: (rhetoric) Confused arrangement of words in a sentence
▸ noun: A confused mixture.
▸ noun: Fluidity of the vitreous humour of the eye.
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synchesis,
synchisis,
synizesis,
synaphea,
syndesis,
synthesis,
syntaxis,
synchro,
synecphonesis,
synch,
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