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syn·thro·non \ˈsin(t)thrəˌnän, ˈsēnthrȯnȯn\ noun or syn·thro·nus \ˈsin(t)thrənəs\; or syn·thro·nos \ˈsin(t)thrəˌnäs, ˈsēnthrȯnȯs\ (plural synthro·ni \ˈsin(t)thrəˌnī\ ; also synthro·noi \ˈsin(t)thrəˌnȯi, ˈsēnthrənē\) Etymology: Middle Greek synthronon, synthronos, from Greek syn- + thronos throne — more at firm : a structure in a church combining the bishop's throne and clergy stalls placed behind the altar against the east wall and now found chiefly in Eastern churches |