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syn-(word root) with, togetherExamples of words with the root syn-: synthesis, synoptic, synonymoussyn- or sym-pref.1. a. Together; with: synecology.b. United: syncarp.2. a. Same; similar: sympatric.b. At the same time: synesthesia. [Greek sun-, from sun; see ksun in Indo-European roots.]syn- prefix 1. with or together: synecology. 2. fusion: syngamy. [from Greek sun together, with]syn- a prefix occurring orig. in loanwords from Greek, meaning “with,” “together”: syncarpous; synchronous; synthesis. For variants before certain consonants, see sy-, syl-, sym-. [< Greek, comb. form representing sýn with, together with] syn. 1. synonym. 2. synonymous. 3. synonymy. EncyclopediaSeesynsyn-
syn- word element [Gr.], union; association.syn-Together, with, joined; appears as sym- before b, p, ph, or m; corresponds to L. con-. [G. syn, with, together] syn- Prefix meaning together, with, joined; appears as sym- before b, p, ph, or m; corresponds to L. con-. [G. syn, with, together]syn- Prefix denoting together, conjointly or joined.syn-Combining form meaning together, with, joined; appears as sym- before b, p, ph, or m; corresponds to L. con-. [G. syn, with, together]SYN-
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SYN-➣With, Together (Prefix) |
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