syndesis

/sɪnˈdɛsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A process of combining or synthesizing different components into a coherent whole; especially in psychology, the process of combining individual elements to form a unified perception or concept.

“The artist’s creative process was an example of syndesis, where she combined different styles and techniques to form a unique work of art.”

Synonyms

  • combination
  • synthesis

Antonyms

  • analysis
  • decomposition