synalepha

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek συναλοιφή (sunaloiphḗ, a coalescing, confluence).

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synalepha (countable and uncountable, plural synalephas)

  1. The suppression of a vowel at the end of word when it is followed by another word beginning with a vowel.
  2. The melding into a single syllable of two vowels from two different syllables.

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