IPA: /ˌsɪŋkəˈpeɪʃən/
KK: /sɪŋkəˈpeɪʃən/
Definition: A musical term that refers to a change in rhythm where a weak beat is emphasized instead of a strong one, creating a surprising or off-beat effect.
Example: The jazz musician used syncopation to make the song more lively and interesting.
IPA: /ˈsɪŋkəpi/
KK: /ˈsɪŋkəpi/
Definition: A temporary loss of consciousness due to a lack of blood flow to the brain, often resulting in fainting or swooning.
Example: After standing up too quickly, she experienced a brief syncope and had to sit down.
IPA: /sɪŋˈkoʊpɪk/
KK: /sɪŋˈkoʊpɪk/
Definition: Relating to or characterized by syncope, which is a temporary loss of consciousness or fainting.
Example: The patient experienced syncopal episodes during the examination.
IPA: /sɪnˈkrɛtɪk/
KK: /sɪnˈkrɛtɪk/
Definition: Relating to the combination of different beliefs, ideas, or practices into a single system.
Example: The artist's work is syncretic, blending styles from various cultures into a unique piece.
IPA: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪzəm/
KK: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪzəm/
Definition: The process of combining different beliefs, ideas, or practices into a single system, often seen in religion or philosophy.
Example: The new religion was a result of syncretism, blending elements from various faiths.
IPA: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪst/
KK: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪst/
Definition: A person who tries to bring together different beliefs, ideas, or groups that usually do not agree with each other.
Example: The syncretist worked hard to find common ground between the two opposing factions.
IPA: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪstɪk/
KK: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪstɪk/
Definition: Describing a combination or blending of different beliefs, ideas, or practices into a single system.
Example: The syncretistic approach in the project allowed for the integration of various cultural perspectives.
IPA: /sɪŋˈkrɛtaɪz/
KK: /sɪŋˈkrɛtaɪz/
Definition: To bring together different ideas, beliefs, or practices into a single system, often with some blending or compromise.
Example: The two religions began to syncretize their rituals to create a more unified practice.
Definition: To bring together different beliefs or ideas into a single system, often blending them in a way that may not fully satisfy all original elements.
Example: The new philosophy aims to syncretize various cultural traditions into a cohesive worldview.
IPA: /sɪnˈsɪʃəl/
KK: /sɪnˈsɪʃəl/
Definition: Relating to a type of tissue formed from the fusion of multiple cells, which share a common cytoplasm and are not separated by cell membranes.
Example: The syncytial structure of the muscle tissue allows for coordinated contractions.
IPA: /sɪnˈsɪtʃiəm/
KK: /sɪnˈsɪt̬iəm/
Definition: A large cell that has multiple nuclei and is formed by the merging of several cells together, often found in certain tissues like muscle.
Example: The syncytium in skeletal muscle allows for coordinated contraction across a large area.
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