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synchysis
synchysis (ˈsɪŋkɪsɪs) n1. (Grammar) an arrangement of words with muddled meaning2. (Rhetoric) an arrangement of words with muddled meaningTranslationssynchysis
synchysis [sin´kĭ-sis] a softening or fluid condition of the vitreous body of the eye.synchysis scintil´lans floating cholesterol crystals in the vitreous, developing as a secondary degenerative change.syn·chy·sis (sin'kĭ-sis), Collapse of the collagenous framework of the vitreous humor, with liquefaction of the vitreous body. [G. a mixing together, fr. syn- + chysis, a pouring] syn·chy·sis (sin'ki-sis) Collapse of the collagenous framework of the vitreous humor, with liquefaction of the vitreous body. [G. a mixing together, fr. syn- + chysis, a pouring] |