释义 |
syn·echia \sə̇ˈnekēə, -ˈnēk-; ˌsinəˈkīə\ noun (plural synechiae \-kēˌē, -ˈkīˌē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek synecheia continuity, coherence, from synechēs holding together, continuous (from synechein to hold together, from syn- + echein to have, hold) + -ia -y — more at scheme : an adhesion of parts; specifically : a disease of the eye in which the iris adheres to the cornea or to the capsule of the crystalline lens |