CRASIS, in Grammar, is a figure by which two different letters are either contracted into one long letter or a diphthong. Such, for instance, is οφισ for οφισ; αδξη for αδξη; τιχεν for τιχεν, &c.; where i and s are contracted into i; and s and a into y; and i and o into ea.
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