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asyndetically

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a⋅syn⋅de⋅ton

[uh-sin-di-ton, -tuhn]
–noun
1. Rhetoric. the omission of conjunctions, as in “He has provided the poor with jobs, with opportunity, with self-respect.”
2. Library Science. the omission of cross references, esp. from a catalog.

Origin:
1580–90; < L < Gk, n. use of neut. of asýndetos not linked (a- a- 6 + syndé(ein) to link + -tos verbid suffix)


as⋅yn⋅det⋅ic [as-in-det-ik] , adjective
as⋅yn⋅det⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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a·syn·de·ton   (ə-sĭn'dĭ-tŏn')   
n.  The omission of conjunctions from constructions in which they would normally be used, as in "Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils,/Shrunk to this little measure?" (Shakespeare).

[Late Latin, from Greek asundeton, from neuter of asundetos, without conjunctions : a-, not; see a-1 + sundetos, bound together (from sundein, to bind together : sun-, syn- + dein, to bind).]
as'yn·det'ic (ās'ĭn-dět'ĭk) adj., as'yn·det'i·cal·ly adv.
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