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syn·aer·e·sis S0962200 (sĭ-nĕr′ĭ-sĭs)n. Variant of syneresis.synaeresis (sɪˈnɪərɪsɪs) n1. (Chemistry) a variant spelling of syneresis2. (Linguistics) a variant spelling of syneresissyn•er•e•sis (sɪˈnɛr ə sɪs) n. 1. the contraction of two syllables or two vowels into one, esp. the contraction of two vowels so as to form a diphthong. 2. synizesis. 3. the contraction of a gel accompanied by the exudation of liquid. [1570–80; < Late Latin synaeresis < Greek synaíresis, derivative of synaireîn to seize together (syn- syn- + haireîn to take)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | synaeresis - the contraction of two vowels into a diphthongsyneresislinguistic process - a process involved in human language | | 2. | synaeresis - the separation of liquid from a gel that is caused by contraction (as in cheese making)syneresischemical action, chemical change, chemical process - (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSyneresisMedicalSeesyneresissynaeresisenUK Related to synaeresis: syneresis, syncopeSynonyms for synaeresisnoun the contraction of two vowels into a diphthongSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the separation of liquid from a gel that is caused by contraction (as in cheese making)SynonymsRelated Words- chemical action
- chemical change
- chemical process
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