a. rare1. [ad. Gr. συγχυτικός, f. συγχεῖν: see prec. and -IC.] Given to commingling or confounding.

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1877.  Keightley’s Mythol. Anc. Greece & It., I. i. 11, note. Lobeck terms these writers synchytic mythologists, ‘who think that the religions of all nations … were the same from the beginning.’

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