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Consecutive vs Synizesis - What's the difference?

consecutive | synizesis |

As an adjective consecutive

is .

As a noun synizesis is

(medicine) an obliteration of the pupil of the eye.

consecutive

English

Adjective

(-)
  • following, in succession, without interruption
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  • Having some logical sequence
  • Antonyms

    * nonconsecutive * simultaneously

    Derived terms

    * consecutively * consecutiveness

    synizesis

    English

    Noun

    (synizeses) (wikipedia synizesis)
  • (medicine) An obliteration of the pupil of the eye.
  • A poetic figure of speech in which two consecutive vowel sounds in the same word are pronounced as a single phoneme so that certain words adhere to a particular poetic meter.
  • See also

    * crasis