C1 noun Formel

syngraphious

/sɪŋˈɡræfiəs/

Describing a legal document or contract that is signed by all parties involved, rather than just one. It implies a mutual obligation where multiple copies are often produced and distributed to each signatory.

Exemples

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1

We reached a syngraphious understanding about who washes the dishes each night.

We reached a mutual agreement about who washes the dishes each night.

2

The treaty was a syngraphious instrument, binding all signatory nations to the new environmental standards.

The treaty was a document signed by all parties, binding all signatory nations to the new environmental standards.

3

It is not just my promise; think of it as a syngraphious pact between all of us friends.

It is not just my promise; think of it as a joint pact between all of us friends.

Famille de mots

Nom
syngraph
Adverbe
syngraphiously
Adjectif
syngraphious
Apparenté
syngrapher
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Syn-' as in 'synchronize' (together) and '-graph' as in 'biography' (write). Everyone writes their names together on the same paper.

Quiz rapide

The ________ nature of the document ensured that neither the buyer nor the seller could claim they were unaware of the terms.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : syngraphious

Exemples

1

We reached a syngraphious understanding about who washes the dishes each night.

everyday

We reached a mutual agreement about who washes the dishes each night.

2

The treaty was a syngraphious instrument, binding all signatory nations to the new environmental standards.

formal

The treaty was a document signed by all parties, binding all signatory nations to the new environmental standards.

3

It is not just my promise; think of it as a syngraphious pact between all of us friends.

informal

It is not just my promise; think of it as a joint pact between all of us friends.

4

In Roman law, syngraphious documents were distinguished from chirographs by the fact that they were signed by both the creditor and the debtor.

academic

In Roman law, documents signed by both parties were distinguished from those signed only by one by the fact that they were signed by both the creditor and the debtor.

5

The merger required a syngraphious deed to finalize the asset transfer between the three corporations.

business

The merger required a contract signed by all parties to finalize the asset transfer between the three corporations.

Famille de mots

Nom
syngraph
Adverbe
syngraphiously
Adjectif
syngraphious
Apparenté
syngrapher

Collocations courantes

syngraphious deed A legal document signed by all parties involved.
syngraphious contract An agreement requiring signatures from all participants.
syngraphious instrument A formal legal tool or document validated by all parties.
syngraphious nature The quality of an agreement being mutually signed.
syngraphious obligation A duty shared by all signatories of a document.

Phrases Courantes

syngraphious deed

A deed signed by all parties.

executed syngraphiously

Signed and completed by all involved parties.

syngraphious record

A record validated by multiple signatures.

Souvent confondu avec

syngraphious vs chirographous

Chirographous refers to something written by hand, whereas syngraphious specifically implies it is signed by all parties.

syngraphious vs syngnathous

Syngnathous is a biological term referring to fused jaws (like seahorses), which sounds similar but is unrelated to law.

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Notes d'usage

This is an extremely rare, specialized legal and historical term. It is almost exclusively used in discussions regarding ancient Roman or Greek law or very formal historical property deeds.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners might use this in place of 'mutual' or 'joint' in modern conversation, which would sound overly archaic and confusing. It is strictly for formal or historical legal contexts.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Syn-' as in 'synchronize' (together) and '-graph' as in 'biography' (write). Everyone writes their names together on the same paper.

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Origine du mot

From the Greek 'syn' (together) and 'graphein' (to write).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Commonly modifies legal nouns like 'deed', 'contract', or 'instrument'. It is a non-gradable adjective.
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Contexte culturel

The term originates from ancient Greek and Roman legal practices where 'syngraphae' were contracts signed by both parties to prevent fraud, unlike 'chirographa' which were signed by only one party.

Quiz rapide

The ________ nature of the document ensured that neither the buyer nor the seller could claim they were unaware of the terms.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : syngraphious

Mots lis

homovitic

C1

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homosistness

C1

To actively process or adjust diverse elements within a system to ensure they achieve a state of internal uniformity or structural consistency. It involves the standardization of variables to eliminate outliers and maintain a balanced, predictable output.

semichromity

C1

Describing a visual state or quality characterized by partial coloration or muted chromatic intensity. It refers to an appearance that is neither fully monochrome nor fully saturated, often used to describe images or materials with limited color range.

bipathency

C1

The state or quality of having two distinct paths, routes, or channels available for passage or communication. It often refers to a system or anatomical structure where two separate ways are simultaneously open or functional, providing redundancy or dual access.

monoannfy

C1

Characterized by a singular, repetitive annual recurrence that lacks variation or excitement. It describes processes or states that follow an unyielding, once-yearly pattern, often leading to a sense of predictable stagnation.

compathness

C1

To actively harmonize or align individual emotional states and professional trajectories within a group setting. It refers to the process of integrating empathy into a shared strategic path to ensure collective success.

misaudcy

C1

Describing a state or tendency to misinterpret spoken information or auditory cues, often leading to confusion or errors in communication. It characterizes someone who frequently 'slips' when listening or perceives sounds incorrectly.

contrafractward

C1

To shift or move an object or structure in a specific direction intended to counteract or resist an impending fracture or break. It is typically used in technical contexts to describe corrective maneuvering that prevents structural failure.

univerbor

C1

Relating to or characterized by the linguistic process where a phrase or sequence of words becomes a single word over time. It describes the morphological fusion of distinct elements into a unified lexeme, such as 'nevertheless' or 'goodbye'.

foreacrtude

C1

Describing a state of proactive mental sharpness and foresight, specifically used to characterize an individual or strategy that anticipates future challenges with acute precision. It combines the prefix 'fore-' (before) with a root suggesting sharpness or acidity of mind, indicating a high level of preparedness and perceptive planning.

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