synæresis
See also: synaeresis
English
Noun
synæresis (plural synæreses)
- Alternative spelling of synaeresis
- 1951 June 30, BB Marsh, Nature 167 — Letters to Nature: A Factor Modifying Muscle Fibre Synæresis, pages 1065–1066:
- IN an attempt to extend observations on the synæresis of actomyosin by adenosine triphosphate to a less disorganized and more physiologically complete system, the volume changes which accompany the disappearance of the latter in a muscle fibre suspension are being studied.
- 1985, Charles-James N. Bailey, Ethnoloɠue, Languages of the World: English Phonetic Transcription (ISBN 978-0-88312-000-2; ISBN 0-88312-000-3), chapter 9 title:
- Synæresis, spirantization, and sonorant-degemination
- 1951 June 30, BB Marsh, Nature 167 — Letters to Nature: A Factor Modifying Muscle Fibre Synæresis, pages 1065–1066:
Latin
Noun
synæresis f (genitive synæreseōs); third declension
- alternative typography of synaeresis
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:synæresis.
Declension
Third declension, Greek type, with some i-stem forms.
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | synæresis | synæresēs |
| genitive | synæreseōs | synæresium synæreseōn |
| dative | synæresī | *synæresibus |
| accusative | synæresin synæresim synæresem |
synæresēs synæreseis |
| ablative | synæresī | synæresibus |
| vocative | *synæresi *synæresis |
*synæresēs |
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