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Syncopise

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synchnounAlternative spelling of sync. [Harmony.]
sycophantiseverbAlternative form of sycophantize. [(archaic) To act like a sycophant.]
lipsynchnounAlternative spelling of lip sync. [(music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.]
lip-synchverbAlternative spelling of lip-sync. [(music, singing, transitive) To move the lips in synchronization with sounds (generally recorded) so it appears they are the source of the sounds.]
lipsyncnounAlternative form of lip sync. [(music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.]
miss a beatverbAlternative form of skip a beat. [(literally) To miss a beat.]
categizeverbAlternative spelling of categise. [(rare) Thrash (verbally or physically).]
vagabondiseverbAlternative form of vagabondize. [(intransitive, archaic) To act as the vagabond; to wander about in idleness.]
skeletoniseverbAlternative spelling of skeletonize. [(transitive) To reduce to a skeleton.]
tapdancenounAlternative form of tap-dance. [To perform a tap dance]
mimicknounAlternative form of mimic. [A person who practices mimicry; especially:]
sleep talkverbAlternative form of sleeptalk. [(intransitive) To talk unconsciously in one's sleep.]
de-dupeverbAlternative form of dedupe. [(informal) To deduplicate.]
clichenounAlternative form of cliché. [(rhetoric) Something, most often a phrase or expression, that is overused or used outside its original context, so that its original impact and meaning are lost. A trite saying; a platitude.]
co-writeverbAlternative spelling of cowrite. [To write in collaboration with another person]
copy and pasteverbAlternative form of copy-paste. [(computing, transitive) To copy (text, an object, etc.) and later paste it somewhere else.]
syphonnounAlternative spelling of siphon. [A bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which hydrostatic pressure exerted due to the force of gravity moves liquid from one reservoir to another.]
swindgenounAlternative form of swinge. [(archaic) A swinging blow.]
double countverbAlternative form of double-count. [To perform a double-count, to count twice.]
doubletimenoun(zoology, molecular biology) A gene in Drosophila melanogaster that produces the DBT protein kinase, used to control circadian rhythm.

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