syndetic

Etymology
From, from , from + , the neuter substantive of , from , from  +. Equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or related to syndeton, the use of a conjunction.
 * 2) * Asymmetry in pronominal sequencing is a recurrent feature of syndetic coordination, though with considerable variation in relation to literary genre.
 * , serving to connect.
 * 1) * 1874, Clair James Grece translating Eduard Adolf F. Maetzner as An English Grammar:
 * With the syndetic juxtaposition of distinct members, the article is not often repeated.
 * 1)  Having bounded gaps between its terms.
 * With the syndetic juxtaposition of distinct members, the article is not often repeated.
 * 1)  Having bounded gaps between its terms.
 * 1)  Having bounded gaps between its terms.
 * 1)  Having bounded gaps between its terms.
 * 1)  Having bounded gaps between its terms.