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syntaxy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
syntaxy (uncountable). (crystallography) An overgrowth in which both the original crystal and the crystal growing on it have the same orientation. en.wiktionary.org
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syntaxy, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun syntaxy mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun syntaxy. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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Definition of syntaxy - Mindat
An intergrowth between two mineral species in which single or multiple unit cells coincide in size and shape, e.g., bastnäsite-synchysite. www.mindat.org
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syntaxy
syntaxy Cryst. (ˈsɪntæksɪ) [ad. F. syntaxie (H. Ungemach 1935, in Bull. de la Soc. Fran{cced}aise de Minéral. LVIII. 187): see syntaxis and -y3.] Crystal growth or intergrowth in which the new material has the same orientation as the parent, although it may differ chemically.1952 M. I. Goldman in Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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Syntaxy Example - GitHub Pages
Syntaxy is a small and flexible syntax highlighter for the web. It uses one common theme file for all syntax languages to make it easier to customize the ... rainner.github.io
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Meaning of SYNTAXY and related words - OneLook
noun: (crystallography) An overgrowth in which both the original crystal and the crystal growing on it have the same orientation. Similar:. onelook.com
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synchisite
synchisite Min. (ˈsɪŋkɪsaɪt, -zaɪt) Also synchysite. [ad. G. synchisit (G. Flink 1901, in Bull. Geol. Inst. Univ. Upsala V. 82), f. Gr. σύγχυσις confusion + -ite1. (For the reason of the name see quot. 1909.)] A fluocarbonate of cerium and calcium, occurring in minute yellow crystals.1901 Jrnl. Chem... Oxford English Dictionary
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rainner/syntaxy-js - GitHub
Syntaxy is a small and flexible syntax highlighter for the web. It uses one common theme file for all syntax languages to make it easier to customize the ... github.com
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Syntaxy | SpringerLink
Syntactic intergrowth also occurs with constituent substances that are chemically different, and the meaning of syntaxy has been extended accordingly (Donnay ... link.springer.com
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Syntax - Wikipedia
the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical ... en.wikipedia.org
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syntaxy - English definition, grammar, pronunciation ... - Glosbe
An overgrowth in which both the original crystal and the crystal growing on it have the same orientation. more. Grammar and declension of syntaxy. syntaxy ( ... glosbe.com
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syntaxial, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
What does the adjective syntaxial mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective syntaxial. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... www.oed.com
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syntaxic
syntaxic, a. (sɪnˈtæksɪk) 1. Cryst. [f. syntaxis 3 or syntaxy + -ic.] = syntaxial a.1944 [see syntaxis 3]. 1972 Acta Crystallogr. A. XXVIII. 509/1 The syntaxic intergrowths of the rare-earth carbonates. 2. Psychol. [f. syn- + taxis + -ic.] A term orig. used by the American psychiatrist H. S. Sulliva... Oxford English Dictionary
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syntaxis
‖ synˈtaxis Pl. syntaxes (-ˈtæksiːz). Also 7 sin-. [late L., a. Gr. σύνταξις, f. συντάσσειν, f. σύν syn-1 + τάσσειν (base τακ-) to arrange. Cf. It. sintassi, Sp. sintaxis, Pg. syntaxe.] † 1. = syntax 2. Obs. In quot. 1632 jocularly used with implication of syntax sense 1. In quot. 1641 = regimen 3.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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syntactic
syntactic, a. and n. (sɪnˈtæktɪk) [ad. mod.L. syntacticus, ad. Gr. συντακτικός, f. συντάσσειν: see syntax and -ic.] A. adj. 1. = syntactical. Also Comb., as syntactic-semantic adj.1807 R. Kirwan Logick iv. i. 531 We learn to ascertain the relation of these different parts to each other, according to... Oxford English Dictionary
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