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The suffix for Desis is usually "-ite."
which is the suffix of binding together
In medical terminology, Desis is a word part that defines as: binding: surgical bind
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).
because she has a desis
Surgical fixation of bone or joint; to bind; tie together
desision
-desis = fixation of bone or joint -pexy = fixation of an organ
-desis means bind or tie together.
It can mean "As you say", or as a question, "What do you say?". It is an alternative to "Como dices" (using the "vos" form instead of "tú" - which is common in certain regions).
The suffix "-ify" means to make or cause. For example, "solidify" means to make solid or stable.
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.