"syndyastic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌsɪndaɪˈæstɪk/ Forms: more syndyastic [comparative], most syndyastic [superlative]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek συνδιαστικός (sundiastikós, literally “connecting two”), a hapax coined in the Ethics of Aristotle, introduced by Kurt Klaus Loewit and Klaus Michael Beier who in Berlin 2004 wrote a coursebook about Sexual Medicine in Clinical Practice inventing syndyastic sexual therapy, which makes it naturally a calque of German syndyastisch now chiefly encountered in Berolinese sources. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|συνδιαστικός|lit=connecting two}} Ancient Greek συνδιαστικός (sundiastikós, literally “connecting two”), {{clq|en|de|syndyastisch|nocap=1}} calque of German syndyastisch Head templates: {{en-adj}} syndyastic (comparative more syndyastic, superlative most syndyastic)
  1. (psychology, sexual therapy) related to coupleship, the requirement to realize intimacy with a partner Wikipedia link: Ethics (Aristotle), Klaus Michael Beier Categories (topical): Psychology
    Sense id: en-syndyastic-en-adj-xiT1madb Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, psychology, sciences

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