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'''Syncope''' may refer to: |
'''Syncope''' may refer to: |
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* [[Syncope (medicine)]], also known as fainting |
* [[Syncope (medicine)]], also known as fainting or passing out, a loss of consciousness |
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* [[Syncope (phonology)]], the loss of one or more sounds, particularly an unstressed vowel, from the interior of a word |
* [[Syncope (phonology)]], the loss of one or more sounds, particularly an unstressed vowel, from the interior of a word |
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* [[Syncopation]], a musical effect caused by off-beat or otherwise unexpected rhythms |
* [[Syncopation]], a musical effect caused by off-beat or otherwise unexpected rhythms |
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* [[Syncopation (dance)]], or syncopated step, a step on an unstressed beat |
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* [[Neighbor note#Suspension|Suspension]], in music |
* [[Neighbor note#Suspension|Suspension]], in music |
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* [[Syncope (frog)|''Syncope'' (frog)]], a genus of microhylidae frogs |
* [[Syncope (frog)|''Syncope'' (frog)]], a genus of microhylidae frogs |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 13 August 2024
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Syncope may refer to:
- Syncope (medicine), also known as fainting or passing out, a loss of consciousness
- Syncope (phonology), the loss of one or more sounds, particularly an unstressed vowel, from the interior of a word
- Syncopation, a musical effect caused by off-beat or otherwise unexpected rhythms
- Syncopation (dance), or syncopated step, a step on an unstressed beat
- Suspension, in music
- Syncope (frog), a genus of microhylidae frogs
- Syncopy Inc., a British film production company