əˈsində-ˌtän, -_tən noun
( plural asynde·tons -nz ; or asynde·ta _dətə)
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek, from neuter of asyndetos unconnected, from a- a- (II) + syndetos bound together, verbal of syndein to bind together, from syn- + dein to bind — more at diadem
: omission of the conjunctions that ordinarily join coordinate words or clauses (as in I came, I saw, I conquered )