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Synaxis vs Syntaxis - What's the difference?

synaxis | syntaxis |

As nouns the difference between synaxis and syntaxis

is that synaxis is a congregation while syntaxis is (obsolete|grammar) syntax.

synaxis

English

Noun

(synaxes)
  • A congregation.
  • (Jeremy Taylor)
  • (obsolete) The Lord's Supper.
  • (Webster 1913)

    syntaxis

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (obsolete, grammar) Syntax.
  • (geology) A convergence of mountain ranges, or geological folds, towards a single point.
  • "The melting and assimilation of the country rock" [The Penguin Dictionary of Geology, D.G.A. Whitten and J.R.V. Brooks]
  • (crystallography) Syntaxy.