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    1. Together; with: synecology.
    2. United: syncarp.
    1. Same; similar: sympatric.
    2. At the same time: synesthesia.

[Greek sun-, from sun.]


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On drawings, abbr. for “synthetic.”


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or sym–
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  1. Together; with: synclonus.
  2. United: syncephaly.
  3. Same; similar: synteny.
  4. At the same time: synesthesia.
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