synchysis

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synchysis

(ˈsɪŋkɪsɪs)
n
1. (Grammar) an arrangement of words with muddled meaning
2. (Rhetoric) an arrangement of words with muddled meaning
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syn·chy·sis

n. sinquisis, estado de fluidez del humor vítreo;
___ scintillans___ centelleante.
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The arrangement, in its turn, forms a synchysis. The words are interlocked [abab], and order established according to their case: Accusative Nominative - Accusative - Nominative.
Ordinarily, a person who loves everyone else, too, has a synchysis
Vitreous opacities occur most commonly as a result of age-related and/or myopia-induced alteration in the vitreous composition and organization, leading to liquefaction (synchysis) and collapse (syneresis) of the vitreous body [2].
Results were recorded as 0 = normal, 1 = opacity or synchysis, 2 = bleeding, and 3 = organization.
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