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synapte

American  
[see-nahp-tee, sin-ap-tee] / ˌsi nɑpˈti, ˈsɪn æp ti /

noun

Eastern Church.
  1. a litany.


Etymology

Origin of synapte

< Medieval Greek synaptḗ, noun use of feminine of Greek synaptós (adj.) joined together; see synapsis

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