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Dictionary

 

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syz·y·gy

(click to hear the word) (sz-j)

n. pl. syz·y·gies

Astronomy

Either of two points in the orbit of a celestial body where the body

is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sun.

Either of two points in the orbit of the moon when the moon lies in a

straight line with the sun and Earth.

The configuration of the sun, the moon, and Earth lying in a straight

line.

The combining of two feet into a single metrical unit in classical

prosody.

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G'day Sista,

 

Ya're a genius! Gosh I'm awed.....! Where did ya find the

dictionary? Did I miss something? Can't see the url or where to

click on to hear. Thank you for posting the info here, now my

vocabulary is enriched, bless ya heart.

 

Om Namah Shivaya,

Sy

 

, "karisprowl"

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

>

> TYPE IN YOUR WORD & CLICK GO!

> Dictionary

>

> Now you can have our dictionary on your computer!

> I KNEW there was a word.

>

> syz·y·gy

> (click to hear the word) (sz-j)

> n. pl. syz·y·gies

> Astronomy

> Either of two points in the orbit of a celestial body where the

body

> is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sun.

> Either of two points in the orbit of the moon when the moon lies in

a

> straight line with the sun and Earth.

> The configuration of the sun, the moon, and Earth lying in a

straight

> line.

> The combining of two feet into a single metrical unit in classical

> prosody.

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http://www.yourdictionary.com

 

But, I wouldn't have knon the word, at all, was not my friend a

r to the earthquake prediction newsletter (and w/s) of the

same name.

 

You seem to have a very serendipitous handle. In several ways. <g>

 

 

, "Syzenith" <syzenith>

wrote:

> G'day Sista,

>

> Ya're a genius! Gosh I'm awed.....! Where did ya find the

> dictionary? Did I miss something? Can't see the url or where to

> click on to hear. Thank you for posting the info here, now my

> vocabulary is enriched, bless ya heart.

>

> Om Namah Shivaya,

> Sy

>

> , "karisprowl"

> <karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> >

> > TYPE IN YOUR WORD & CLICK GO!

> > Dictionary

> >

> > Now you can have our dictionary on your computer!

> > I KNEW there was a word.

> >

> > syz·y·gy

> > (click to hear the word) (sz-j)

> > n. pl. syz·y·gies

> > Astronomy

> > Either of two points in the orbit of a celestial body where the

> body

> > is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sun.

> > Either of two points in the orbit of the moon when the moon lies

in

> a

> > straight line with the sun and Earth.

> > The configuration of the sun, the moon, and Earth lying in a

> straight

> > line.

> > The combining of two feet into a single metrical unit in

classical

> > prosody.

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Mighty big thanks to your friend..... My handle being serendipitous?

Bless your kind heart, your Darshan and others here are happy

discoveries for me. And thanks so much for posting the dictionary url

again, much appreciated. Hugs.

 

, "karisprowl"

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> http://www.yourdictionary.com

>

> But, I wouldn't have knon the word, at all, was not my friend a

> r to the earthquake prediction newsletter (and w/s) of the

> same name.

>

> You seem to have a very serendipitous handle. In several ways. <g>

>

>

>

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