noun
- the contraction of a gel accompanied by the separation of liquid
- the pronunciation of two adjacent vowels as one syllable
Usage: chemistry; technical
Usage: linguistics; phonetics
Examples
- The syneresis of the protein gel caused water to separate from the solid matrix.
- Syneresis occurs when cheese curds release whey during the aging process.
- The linguist studied syneresis in the pronunciation of certain diphthongs.
- In some dialects, syneresis transforms two-syllable words into single syllables.
- The gel showed clear signs of syneresis after sitting overnight.