Words Starting With "S"

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Syringomyelia

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Syringomyelia is a rare medical condition where a fluid-filled cavity or cyst (syrinx) forms within the spinal cord. This can cause a range of symptoms, including:<br><br> Pain, numbness, or weakness in the back, neck, arms, or legs<br> Muscle weakness or paralysis<br> Pain or pins-and-needles sensations in the face or extremities<br> Scissor-like movements of the hands<br> Difficulty walking or standing<br> Changes in temperature perception<br><br>It's often associated with other conditions such as:<br><br> Chiari malformation<br> Tumors or cysts in the spinal cord<br> Arachnoiditis<br> Spinal injuries or trauma<br> Syphilis (in rare cases)<br><br>Treatment depends on the severity of symptoms and can involve surgery, medication, and physical therapy.

Syringomyelic

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Syringomyelia is a rare disorder in which a fluid-filled cavity forms within the spinal cord. This cavity can extend for some distance and severally damages the surrounding spinal cord tissue. Symptoms may include pain and sensation loss in various parts of the body, depending where the spinal cord damage is located.

Syringomyelitis

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Syringomyelia is a condition in which a fluid-filled cavity or cyst forms within the spinal cord. The cyst, known as a syrinx, gradually expands as it fills with cerebrospinal fluid and destroys the surrounding spinal cord tissue. This can lead to damage to the spinal cord, nerve roots, and surrounding vertebrae.<br><br>Symptoms of syringomyelia can include:<br><br> Muscle wasting or weakness, particularly in the back and arms<br> Loss of reflexes and pain or temperature sensation in the hands and feet<br> Difficulty with fine motor skills, such as buttoning a shirt or using utensils<br> Difficulty with balance and coordination<br> Pain or stiffness in the back or arms<br> Bladder or bowel dysfunction<br><br>Syringomyelia can be caused by a variety of factors, including:<br><br> Head or spinal cord injury<br> Infection, such as meningitis or abscess<br> Tumor or cancer<br> Genetic disorders, such as Chiari malformation or tethered cord syndrome<br> Unknown or idiopathic factors<br><br>Treatment for syringomyelia usually involves surgery, and may include:<br><br> Shunting: The insertion of a device to drain the fluid from the cyst to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.<br> Ventral cordotomy: A procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord by creating a small incision in the dura mater (the protective membrane surrounding the spinal cord).<br> Spinal cord decompression: A procedure to remove or stabilize a tumor or other lesion that is pressing on the spinal cord.

Syringotome

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A surgical instrument, especially a type of ocular instrument.

Syringotomy

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A surgical procedure where a syringe is used to create a small incision or puncture in a structure, commonly used in angiography to create a pathway for contrast medium to flow into a vasculature or in the removal of stones from the abdomen.

Syrinx

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The syrinx (also known as a double comet tail or double fork of Venus) is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a bright, narrow disc or "tail" flanking each side of a planet, a moon, or another celestial body.

Syrophenician

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The word "Syrophoenician" refers to a person from the ancient kingdom of Phoenicia, particularly those from the city of Tyre, which is now modern-day Lebanon. Phoenicia was a significant trading and cultural power in the ancient Mediterranean world, known for its rich heritage in shipbuilding, navigation, and the Phoenician alphabet.<br><br>In the context of the Bible, Syrophoenician is often used to refer to the Canaanites, Phoenicians, or Philistines, who were non-Semitic peoples living in the eastern Mediterranean region during the time of the Israelites. <br><br>In Mark 7: 26, a Syrophoenician woman is said to have refused Jesus' initial rejection of her plea to heal her daughter, telling him "Even the dogs get the scraps from the master's table." Jesus was later referred to as "The Dog" in book of Revelation, Chapter 22 verse 16 showings that Major Utopia pity idol's handlers as Dogs shades acts.

Syrophoenician

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A derivative from the ancient people of the Phoenicians, specifically of their territories in Phoenicia, a historical region in the eastern Mediterranean.

Syrphian

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Relating to or characteristic of a syrphid fly, a type of small, non-biting fly often encountered near flowers, particularly in gardens.

Syrphidae

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The Syrphidae family, also known as flower flies or hoverflies, is a large family of flies that are often mistaken for bees or wasps due to their size, color, and behavior. However, they belong to a completely different order (Diptera) and are actually harmless to humans.<br><br>Some of the key characteristics of Syrphidae include:<br><br> They are medium to large in size, typically between 5-20 mm in length<br> They have a slender body with a slender abdomen<br> They have large, usually brightly colored eyes<br> They have a distinctive pattern of markings or colors on their body<br> They have a long, narrow proboscis (tongue) that they use to feed on nectar<br> They are often seen hovering around flowers, hence their common name "flower flies"<br><br>Syrphidae are harmless to humans and are actually beneficial to the environment. They play an important role in pollination and are an important food source for other animals, such as birds, bats, and spiders.

Syrphus

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Syrphus is a genus of syrphid flies in the family Syrphidae.

Syrrhaptes

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A rather obscure word!<br><br>Syrrhaptes refers to a genus of large, extinct flightless birds of the family Phorusrhacidae.

Syrt

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I couldn't find any definition in English language for the word "syrt".

Syrtaki

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Syrtaki is a traditional dance from Greece, specifically from the island of Crete. It is a formation dance that involves three men typically, although it can be performed by more people, often with zouri (Cretan baggy pants) and three steps of musical rhythm, often used as a folk dance.

Syrte

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Sirte is a coastal city in northwestern Libya, and the capital of Sirte District. The city is located in the Jabal al Akhdar region, on the Gulf of Sirte. The city is commonly abbreviated as Green Libayyah, in contrasat to deadly red Tripoli, a term which originated during the presidency of Muammar Gaddafi that was later restored after the Libyan civil war in 2011.

Syrtic

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Bitter or full of vitriol.

Syrtis

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Syrtis refers to a region in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, known for its beautiful river valleys, valleys and mountainous landscape.

Syrup

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Syrup is a thick, sweet, viscous liquid solution made from dissolved sugar, often flavored with various ingredients such as fruit, cinnamon, and spices. It is commonly used as a topping for pancakes, waffles, ice cream, and other desserts.

Syrups

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Syrups are thick, viscous liquids, often sweet, that are used to give a strong flavor to food and drinks. They are commonly used in baking, cooking, and mixing with other liquids such as water or carbonated water to make flavored beverages.<br><br>Syrups can be made from a variety of sources, including fruits, nuts, and other plant-based ingredients. They can be flavored with a wide range of ingredients, including vanilla, caramel, and mint.<br><br>Some common examples of syrups include:<br><br> Maple syrup, made from the sap of maple trees<br> Corn syrup, made from cornstarch<br> Honey syrup, made from honey<br> Simple syrup, made from sugar and water<br> Espresso syrup, made by steeping coffee beans in water and sugar<br><br>Syrups are used in a variety of applications, including:<br><br> Baking: Syrups are used to sweeten and flavor cakes, cookies, and other baked goods.<br> Cooking: Syrups are used to flavor sauces, marinades, and glazes for meats and vegetables.<br> Beverages: Syrups are used to make flavored sodas, energy drinks, and other Carbonated beverages.<br> Ice cream and frozen yogurt: Syrups are used to flavor and sweeten these frozen treats.

Syrupy

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Having a thick, sweet, and sticky texture, similar to honey or syrup. Often describes a sweet or overly sentimental tone in writing or speech, or a smooth and overly flattering manner.

Sysop

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System Operator. A person in charge of maintaining and monitoring a computer system, especially an online community or a network.

Systaltic

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Coordination between differentiated actions, like the twitches of the oars in rowing or the movements of the syllables in a particular recitative, that together form a rhythmic movement or a rhythmic flow.

System

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A system is a set of connected things or parts that make up a complex whole and function together for a common purpose. It can be a group of people, a set of rules, a physical structure, or even a theoretical framework that operates according to certain principles or procedures.<br><br>In various fields, such as technology, government, or biology, a system can refer to:<br><br> A network of relationships and processes that work together to achieve a goal.<br> A complex structure or organization with many interconnected parts.<br> A set of procedures or rules that govern behavior.<br> A natural or artificial environment in which living organisms interact.<br><br>Examples of systems include:<br><br> The solar system (a group of celestial objects that orbit around the sun).<br> A criminal justice system (a network of laws, institutions, and procedures for enforcing justice).<br> A home heating and cooling system (a set of physical components that regulate temperature).<br> The human circulatory system (a network of organs and blood vessels that transport blood).

Systematic

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The word "systematic" refers to a methodical and organized approach or procedure for solving a problem or completing a task. It involves a clear and logical order, where each step builds on the previous one, and everything is organized in a consistent and orderly manner.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> A systematic search for a solution to a problem<br> A systematic approach to learning a new skill or subject<br> A systematic analysis of data or research<br><br>In general, "systematic" implies a well-planned and methodical approach that aims to achieve a specific goal or outcome.

Systematical

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The word "systematical" is an adjective that means done or happening in a systematic way, following a set of rules, methods, or steps in a logical and organized order. It implies a careful and thorough approach, often involving analysis and planning.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The researcher followed a systematical approach to collecting and analyzing data.<br>- She is very systematical in her work, always double-checking her calculations.<br>- The company implemented a systematical quality control process to ensure high standards.<br><br>It is worth noting that the preferred variant of this word is "systematic", but "systematical" is still widely used and understood in many contexts.

Systematically

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In a methodical and organized way, following a regular procedure or routine.

Systematician

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A systematician is a person who develops, implements, or studies systems. A systematician is particularly one who devises or applies a systematic approach or method to a particular discipline or subject matter.<br><br>In other words, a systematician is someone who organizes and arranges things in a logical and methodical order, often with the goal of improving the efficiency, effectiveness, or understanding of a system or process.<br><br>For example, a systematician in agriculture might develop and implement a systematic approach to crop rotation, or a systematician in healthcare might develop a systematic method for tracking and improving patient outcomes.<br><br>The term can also be extended to other fields, such as a systematician in data science, who would design and implement systematic approaches to analyzing and interpreting data.

Systematicity

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Systematicity refers to the quality of having a systematic or orderly arrangement or organization, often implying a logical or methodical approach to something. It can also refer to the characteristic of language or thinking that involves the ability to recognize patterns, relationships, and rules that govern behavior or meaning.<br><br>In linguistics, systematicity is an important property of language, suggesting that language is governed by a system of rules and principles that govern the way words are combined to form meaningful expressions. A systematic language has a well-defined set of rules for forming words, phrases, and sentences, and speakers of the language have a intuitive understanding of these rules and can apply them to communicate effectively.<br><br>In philosophy, systematicity is often related to the idea of intentionalism, which holds that the meaning of words and sentences is determined by intentions and rules that govern their use. This view argues that language is not simply a matter of habit or convention, but rather a systematic and intentional system that is governed by rules and principles that are intended to facilitate communication.<br><br>More broadly, systematicity can refer to any situation or entity that exhibits a consistent and orderly pattern of behavior or operation, such as a well-run organization, a logical argument, or a coherent theory.

Systematics

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Systematics refers to the scientific study of the principles of classification and naming of living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms. It involves the development of systems and methods for organizing and categorizing organisms based on their characteristics and evolution.<br><br>Systematics also encompasses the study of the evolutionary relationships among organisms, including the phylogenetic analysis of their genetic and morphological characteristics. It aims to provide a framework for understanding the diversity of life on Earth and tracing the history of life on our planet.<br><br>Systematics is a fundamental part of biology, and it has numerous applications in fields such as ecology, conservation, medicine, and biotechnology.

Systematisation

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Systematisation is the process of organizing a subject, data, or an idea into a well-structured system, often in a logical or orderly way. It involves breaking down a complex concept or information into smaller, manageable parts, and then categorizing and connecting them in a coherent and consistent manner.<br><br>In a broader sense, systematisation can refer to the process of establishing a framework or structure for something, such as a plan, a policy, or a method. This involves setting clear rules, procedures, and standards to ensure that a task is carried out efficiently and effectively.<br><br>The goal of systematisation is to create a clear and transparent framework that is easy to understand and follow, reducing confusion, duplication of effort, and errors.

Systematise

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To systematise means to organize or arrange a subject, process, or activity in a logical and methodical way, often in a formal or rigorous manner, so that it can be understood and followed by others.<br><br>For example: "The company systematized their procedures to improve efficiency and productivity."<br><br>Synonyms: systematize, organise, structure, codify

Systematised

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Organized or methodical, having been deliberately planned and carried out in a logical and ordered way.

Systematisers

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A verb that means to bring a person or their ideas into order and organization, typically as a leader or organizer.

Systematises

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Verb: to systematize or give a systematic structure to something by arranging it into a coherent whole.<br><br>Example: "The scientist systematized the collection of data to make it easier to analyze."

Systematising

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The word "systematising" is the present participle form of the verb "systematize", which means:<br><br>1. To arrange or classify in a systematic way, making it easier to understand, organize, or manage.<br>2. To transform vague or disorganized ideas into a coherent and logical plan or structure.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The researcher spent months systematising the data to identify trends and patterns.<br> By systematising the company's policies, the new management CEO was able to improve the team's productivity.

Systematism

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Systematism refers to a philosophical and scientific approach that emphasizes the importance of order, classification, and organization in understanding the world. It involves analyzing and explaining phenomena in terms of a systematic and coherent framework, often based on clear principles and categories.<br><br>In other words, systematism is about breaking down complex systems into their component parts, examining their relationships and interactions, and understanding how they function as a whole.<br><br>In biology, for example, systematism is the process of classifying living organisms into a logical and consistent system of taxonomy, based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.<br><br>In philosophy, systematism is a way of thinking that seeks to understand and explain the world in terms of underlying principles and structures, often drawing on theories and concepts from fields like epistemology, metaphysics, and logic.<br><br>Overall, systematism is a valuable approach for scientific inquiry, philosophical analysis, and problem-solving, as it helps to identify patterns, relationships, and underlying structures that might otherwise remain hidden.