| SYN | relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections |
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| SYN | of or characterized by syncretism |
| SYN | relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections |
| SYN | unite (beliefs or conflicting principles) |
| SYN | become fused |
| SYN | the fusion of originally different inflected forms (resulting in a reduction in the use of inflections) |
| SYN | the union (or attempted union) of different systems (especially in religion or philosophy) |
| SYN | of or characterized by syncretism |
| SYN | relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections |
| SYN | of or characterized by syncretism |
| SYN | relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections |
| SYN | unite (beliefs or conflicting principles) |