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syncretism

1 of 1noun
/ˈsɪŋkrɪtɪzəm/
Forms:syncretisms
1

the merging of diverse cultural elements, styles, or traditions to create something unique

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  • The city's fashion scene reflects a syncretism of global styles and local traditions.
  • Traditional attire often undergoes syncretism when influenced by neighboring cultures.
  • The festival celebrated the syncretism of music, art, and dance from different cultures.
  • Street fashion exhibits a syncretism of urban and ethnic styles.
  • Syncretism in literature often results in the blending of diverse storytelling traditions.
2

the merging of distinct inflected forms of a word into a single form, resulting in fewer grammatical distinctions

  • In Latin, syncretism caused several case endings to become identical.
  • The language shows syncretism between the dative and ablative cases.
  • Linguists study syncretism to trace morphological simplification.
  • Pronoun syncretism can obscure grammatical relationships in a sentence.
  • The verb endings display syncretism across multiple tenses.