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Prothesis

 
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Prothesis (from the Greek πρόθεσις "preposition, intension") may refer to one of the following:

  • Prothesis (liturgy) is part of the Divine Liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church
  • The chapel within the sanctuary where Prothesis (as part of the service) takes place

The term prothesis (from Late Latin prothesis "addition" from Ancient Greek πρόσθεσις[1][2]) is often used synonymously with prosthesis; also see:

  • Prosthesis (linguistics) (sometimes referred to as prosthesis), an addition of phoneme or syllable at the beginning of word
  • Prosthetic group (chemistry), a nonprotein component of a conjugated protein

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