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Etymology

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From New Latin diastasis, from Ancient Greek διάστασις (diástasis, separation, standing aloof), from δια- (dia-) + στάσις (stásis, standing). Compare diastema.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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diastasis

  1. (medicine) A separation between two parts, such as separation of a bone, without fracture.
  2. The property of being diastatic, i.e. having germinated.

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