In medical terminology, Desis is a word part that defines as:
binding: surgical bind
The suffix for Desis is usually "-ite."
The term -desis indicates a surgical procedure to fuse or stabilize a joint, typically used with terms like arthrodesis (joint fusion) or syndesmosis (joint stabilization).
which is the suffix of binding together
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Surgical fixation of bone or joint; to bind; tie together
This prefix typically refers to binding or fixation.
"Como desis" doesn't have a direct translation in English. It seems like a misspelled version of "cómo estás" which means "how are you?" in Spanish.
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The word part com- means together
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Most plots have two distinct phases. At the start of the story, things get steadily more complicated. This is called the Desis (from a Greek word meaning 'to tangle up'). Then there is a crisis (turning point) and things start to get less complicated. This is called the Lusis (Greek word for untangle). Some critics call the Desis the rising action. I don't.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.