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Synods:
A synod (plural: synods) refers to a formal assembly or council of high-ranking clergy or church leaders for the purpose of discussing and making decisions on matters of church administration, doctrine, and policy. The term is derived from the Greek word "synodos," meaning "a bringing together."
In a broader sense, a synod can also refer to any formal gathering of officials or experts for the purpose of consultation, discussion, or decision-making on a particular issue or topic.
Examples of synods can be found in various Christian denominations, such as the Episcopal synod, Methodist synod, or Lutheran synod. In some cases, synods can be convened for specific purposes, like a theological synod or an ecumenical synod.
Synods can serve as a means of facilitating unity and cooperation among church leaders, but they can also be seen as a means of enforcing conformity and restricting individual freedom of thought or action within the church.
Relating to a council or assembly that makes ecclesiastical decisions.<br><br>Example: The synodical declaration stated that the church would establish a new branch in the city.
Relating to or arranged according to the motions of the sun, moon, and stars; specifically, concerning the periods or cycle of e.g. solar year, lunation (the period of a lunation, or new moon to old moon phases), month (as a unit of time), day, etc.
I think you mean "synonymy".<br><br>Synonymy refers to the relationship between words or expressions that have the same or almost the same meaning. It is the practice of using words or phrases that have the same or similar meaning to convey the intended idea or concept.
Antonym: Antithesis, Contradiction, Opposite, Complement, Counterpart, Equivalent, Repetition<br><br>Example: The word "hot" has many synonyms such as scorching, boiling, sizzling, and sweltering.<br><br>Similar words: Alternative, Paraphrase, Analog, Representation.<br><br>Hyponym: This term is used to describe a word that is more specific than the original word. Ex: Types of restaurants: cafe, diner, tavern, etc.<br><br>Hypernym: This term is used to describe a word that is more general than the original word. Ex: Types of fruits: apple, banana, orange, etc.<br><br>Semantic Field: A set of words that are related to a common meaning or concept. Ex: Colors.
Synonyms are words with similar meanings that can replace one another in a sentence or text without changing its meaning.