Syzygy

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Syzygy may refer to any one of several different concepts or things. Etymology: derives its meaning from the Greek σύζῠγος (syzygos), "yoked together." Syzygy is the shortest English word with three y's.

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Astronomy

In astronomy, a syzygy is a situation where three celestial bodies are positioned along a straight line. The word is usually used in context with the Sun, Earth, and the Moon or a planet, where the latter is in conjunction or opposition. Solar and lunar eclipses occur at times of syzygy, as do transits and occultations. The term is also applied to each instance of New Moon or Full Moon when Sun and Moon are in conjunction or opposition, even though they are not precisely on one line with the Earth.

The word is often loosely used to describe interesting configurations of planets in general. For example, situations when all the planets are on the same side of the Sun, as occurred on March 10, 1982, are sometimes called 'syzygies', although they are not necessarily found along a straight line.

Athletics

Books

Save for the concept of aligned planetary bodies these novels are completely unrelated.

Comics

Syzygy Darklock is a key character in the Space Opera Dreadstar, premier title of Epic Comics. Syzygy is a sort of sorcerer, the founder of the team which stars in that series. Syzygy is also a webcomic by Alicorn.[1]

Games

  • Project Syzygy is an alternate reality game, now referred to as Perplex City. A summary can be found here. For more detailed information, see the Project Syzygy Wiki.
  • Syzygy is also the name of a word puzzle game made by Little Fish Industries. [2]
  • Syzygy is the original name for the company Atari, but it was changed because another company already had the name.
  • Syzygy is the name of a bot in Unreal Tournament 2003 and 2004
  • The Syzygy Cult is a freeware development company active during the mid 1990s who developed classic Apple Macintosh games. For more detail, see Syzygy Cult.

Gnosticism

A syzygy is a divine active-passive, male-female pair of aeons, complementary to one another rather than oppositional; in their totality they comprise the divine realm of the Pleroma, and in themselves characterise aspects of the unknowable Gnostic God. The term is most common in Valentinianism. See Gnosticism.

Mathematics

In mathematics, a syzygy is a relation between the generators of a module. All such relations create what is called the 'first syzygy module'. The relations between generators of the first syzygy module form the second syzygy module. This process can be repeated indefinitely, forming higher-order syzygy modules. See Hilbert's syzygy theorem.

Medicine

In Medicine, the term is used to signify the fusion of some or all the organs.

Philosophy

The Russian theologian/philosopher Vladimir Solovyov used the word "syzygy" to signify "unity-friendship-community," used as either an adjective or a noun.

Poetry

  • The combination of two metrical feet into a single unit, similar to an elision.
  • Consonantal or phonetic syzygy is also similar to the effect of alliteration, where one consonant is used repeated throughout a passage, but not necessarily at the beginning of each word.

Psychology

In psychology, Carl Jung used the term "syzygy" to denote an archetypal pairing of contrasexual opposites, which symbolized the communication of the conscious and unconscious minds.

Television

Zoology

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