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syntheme
syntheme (ˈsɪnθiːm) [ad. late L. synthēma watchword, permit, a. Gr. σύνθηµα collection, connexion, watchword, token, f. συντιθέναι to put together, f. σύν syn-1 + τιθέναι (root θε-) to place.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs. rare—0.1658 Phillips, Syntheme, a watch-word; also an intricate sentence; also the sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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disyntheme
disyntheme Math. (daɪˈsɪnθiːm) [f. di-2 + syntheme.] A system of groups of elements, each of the groups being formed of a certain number of elements, so that each occurs just twice among all the groups. Thus 1 · 2, 2 · 3, 3 · 4, 1 · 4 is a duadic disyntheme—that is, one composed of pairs.1879 Sylves... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cremona–Richmond configuration
Any three duads that together form a syntheme determine a line, the intersection line of the three hyperplanes containing two of the three duads in the syntheme, and this line contains each of the points derived from its three duads. wikipedia.org
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synthete
synthete rare—1. (ˈsɪnθiːt) [ad. Gr. συνθέτης composer, agent-n. f. συντιθέναι: see syntheme.] = synthetist.1896 Longm. Mag. Mar. 473 He was a synthete rather than an analyst. Oxford English Dictionary
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Prix des Chênes
Imperia 1907: Quintette 1908: Kumamoto 1909: Soleil 1910: Faucheur 1911: Mongolie 1912: Pirpiriol 1913: Oued 1914–19: no race 1920: Phusla 1921: Syntheme wikipedia.org
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synthesis
synthesis (ˈsɪnθɪsɪs) Pl. syntheses (-siːz). [a. L. synthesis collection, set or suit, composition (of a medicament), garment (sense 7), hyperbaton, a. Gr. σύνθεσις composition, logical and mathematical synthesis, f. συντιθέναι (see syntheme). In F. synthèse, It. sintesi, Sp. sintesis, Pg. synthese,... Oxford English Dictionary
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synthetic
synthetic, a. and n. (sɪnˈθɛtɪk) [ad. F. synthétique (1652 in Hatz.-Darm.), or mod.L. syntheticus, ad. Gr. συνθετικός, f. συνθετός, ppl. adj. of συντιθέναι (see syntheme). Cf. It. sintetico, etc., G. synthetisch.] (In most senses opposed to analytic.) A. adj. 1. Logic, Philos., etc. Proceeding from ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diplo-
diplo- (ˈdɪpləʊ) before a vowel dipl-, combining form of Gr. διπλό-ος, διπλοῦς twofold, double, occasional in ancient Greek, now used in many scientific terms; e.g. diplaˈcusis Path. [Gr. ἄκουσις hearing], double hearing, the hearing of two notes when only one is produced, due to the hearing of a di... Oxford English Dictionary
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