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syn [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | call [calls](poker: act of matching a bet) eyesight(faculty of sight) sight [sights](something seen) vision [visions](sense or ability of sight) |
syna [~de ~t] verb | call [called, calling, calls](to match or equal the amount of poker chips in the pot as the player that bet) scrutinize [scrutinized, scrutinizing, scrutinizes](to examine with great care) |
synagoga [~n synagogor] substantiv {c} | synagogue [synagogues](Jewish place of worship) |
synaps [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | synapse [synapses](junction between neurons) |
synarki substantiv {c} | synarchy(joint rule or sovereignty) |
synas [syntes, synts, pres. syns synes] verb | look [looked, looking, looks](to appear, to seem) seem [seemed, seeming, seems](to appear) show(to be visible) |
synbar [~t ~a] adjektiv | apparentadjective |
synd substantiv {c} | pity(something regrettable) shame(something to regret) sin [sins](violation of religious law) |
synda [~de ~t] verb | sin [sinned, sinning, sins](to commit a sin) |
syndabock [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | scapegoat [scapegoats](a goat imbued with the sins of the people) |
syndafloden proper noun {c} | Deluge(the Biblical flood) Flood(the flood referenced in the Book of Genesis) |
syndaförlåtelse [~n] substantiv {c} | shrift(forgiveness given by a priest after confession) |
syndare [~n ~, syndarna] substantiv {c} | sinner [sinners](person who has sinned) |
syndfri [~tt ~a] adjektiv | sinless(without sin) |
syndig [~t ~a] adjektiv | sinful(constituting sin) wicked [wickeder, wickedest](evil or mischievous) |
syndikalism [~en] substantiv {n} | syndicalism(the belief that capitalism should be replaced with labor unions) |
syndlös adjektiv | sinless(without sin) |
syndrom [~et ~] substantiv {n} | syndrome [syndromes](recognizable pattern of symptoms or behaviours) |
synergi [~n ~er] substantiv {c} | synergy [synergies]noun |
synergieffekt [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | synergy [synergies](behavior of a system that cannot be predicted by the behavior of its parts) |
synestesi [~n ~er] substantiv {c} | synaesthesia(neurological or psychological phenomenon) |
synförmåga [~n] substantiv {c} | eyesight(faculty of sight) |
synkop [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | syncopation(rhythm quality) syncope [syncopes](missed beat or off-beat stress) |
synkope [~n] substantiv | syncope [syncopes](absence of a sound) |
synkopera [~de ~t] verb | syncopate [syncopated, syncopating, syncopates](music: to stress a weak beat) |
synkretism [~en] substantiv {c} | syncretism [syncretisms](fusion of different systems or beliefs) |
synkron [~t ~a] adjektiv | synchronic(relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history) synchronous(at the same time) |
synkronisera [~de ~t] verb | synchronize [synchronized, synchronizing, synchronizes](cause two events to have coordinated timing) |