Syndetic — Syn*det ic, Syndetical Syn*det ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, from ? to bind together; sy n with + ? to bind; cf. {Asyndetic}.] Connecting; conjunctive; as, syndetic words or connectives; syndetic references in a dictionary. {Syn*det ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Syndetic — may refer one of the following*Syndetic set, in mathematics *Syndetic coordination, in linguistics * Syndetic structure, the [http://www.db.dk/bh/lifeboat ko/concepts/syndetic structure.htm cross references and relationships between indexing… … Wikipedia
syndetic — [sin det′ik] adj. [Gr syndetikos < syndein, to tie up < syn , together + dein, to bind: see DIADEM] connecting or connected by means of conjunctions; connective … English World dictionary
syndetic — adjective Etymology: Greek syndetikos, from syndein to bind together more at asyndeton Date: 1876 connective, connecting < syndetic pronoun >; also marked by a conjunctive < syndetic relative clause > • syndetically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
syndetic — syn•det•ic [[t]sɪnˈdɛt ɪk[/t]] also syn•det′i•cal adj. 1) gram. cv serving to unite or connect; connective; copulative 2) gram. connected by a conjunction: syndetic clauses[/ex] • Etymology: 1615–25; < Gk syndetikós < sýndet(os) bound… … From formal English to slang
Syndetic set — In mathematics, a syndetic set is a subset of the natural numbers, having the property of bounded gaps : that the sizes of the gaps in the sequence of natural numbers is bounded. DefinitionLet mathcal{P} f(mathbb{N}) denote the set of finite… … Wikipedia
syndetic — adjective That is connected by a conjunction … Wiktionary
syndetic — adj. connecting, joining; acting as a connecter (Grammar) … English contemporary dictionary
syndetic — [sɪn dɛtɪk] adjective Grammar of or using conjunctions. Origin C17: from Gk sundetikos, from sundein bind together … English new terms dictionary
syndetic — syn·det·ic … English syllables