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SYR'IAC, n. The language of Syria, especially the ancient language of that count...
SY'PHON, n. [Gr.] A tube or pipe. More correctly siphon, which see.
SYPH'ILIS. [See Siphilis .]
SYNTON'IC, a. [Gr. with, and tone.] In music, sharp; intense.
SYN'THETIZE, v.t. To unite in regular structure. [Not much used.]
SYNTHET'ICALLY, adv. by synthesis; by composition.
SYNTHET'IC SYNTHET'ICAL, a. Pertaining to synthesis; consisting in synthesis or ...
SYN'THESIS, n. [Gr. to put or set.] 1. Composition, or the putting of two or mor...
SYN'TAX, n. [L. syntaxis; Gr. together, and to put.] 1. In grammar, the construc...
SYNTAC'TICALLY, adv. In conformity to syntax.
SYNTAC'TIC SYNTAC'TICAL, a. [See Syntax .] Pertaining to syntax, or the construc...
SYN'OVY, n. In anatomy, the fluid secreted into the cavities of joints, for the ...
SYNO'VIA SYNO'VIAL, a. [supra.] Pertaining to synovia; secreting a lubricating f...
SYNOP'TICALLY, adv. In such a manner as to present a general view in a short com...
SYNOP'TIC SYNOP'TICAL, a. Affording a general view of the whole, or of the princ...
SYNOP'SIS, n. [Gr. with, and view.] A general view, or a collection of things or...