synklisis
Synklisis is a term with roots in ancient Greek, often encountered in philosophical and linguistic contexts. Etymologically, it derives from the Greek word "syn" meaning "together" and "klisis" meaning "bending" or "inclination." This suggests a concept of coming together or joining. In philosophy, synklisis can refer to the coming together or union of different elements, ideas, or principles. It implies a harmonious arrangement or integration rather than a mere aggregation. This concept can be observed in discussions of ethics, where different virtues might be seen to synklisis into a well-lived life, or in metaphysics, where various aspects of reality might be understood to exist in a state of synklisis.
In linguistics, synklisis is used to describe the phenomenon where two or more words or morphemes merge