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syncope

noun

1 syncope

A spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.

synonyms: deliquium, faint, swoon.

Roget 572: conciseness etc. adj.; brevity, the soul of wit," laconism; Tacitus; ellipsis; syncope; abridgment etc. (shortening) 201; ... show more

Roget 688: fatigue; weariness etc. 841; yawning, drowsiness etc. 683; lassitude, tiredness, fatigation, exhaustion; sweat; dyspnoea.    ... show more

Roget 158: impotence; inability, disability; disablement, impuissance, imbecility; incapacity, incapability; inaptitude, ineptitude, incompetence, unproductivity; indocility; invalidity, ... show more

Dutch: bezwijming
Polish: omdlenie, zasłabnięcie, zemdlenie

2 syncope

phonology The loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle').

synonym: syncopation.

Roget 413: melody, rhythm, measure; rhyme etc. (poetry) 597.    pitch, timbre, intonation, tone.    scale, gamut; ... show more

Dutch: syncope
Polish: synkopa


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