sym-, syn-sym-, syn-
together, same
symsymbiosisbiosis
a relationship
between two
different
organisms that
live together
and depend on
each other
In a symbiosis, the clownfish feeds on small
invertebrates that otherwise have potential to
harm the sea anemone, and the fecal matter
from the clownfish provides nutrients to the
sea anemone. The clownfish is additionally
protected from predators by the anemone's
stinging cells, to which the clownfish is
immune.
symsymmetrymetry
having the
same shape,
size, and
position on both
sides of a
dividing line
symsympathypathy
feeling
kindness
together with
someone who
suffers; pity,
commiseration,
compassion
symsymposiumposium
a conference
or meeting
together to
discuss a
certain topic
symsymptomsptoms
the conditions that
together tell a doctor what
is wrong
synsynagogueagogue
a place for
meeting
together for
worship and
religious
instruction in
the Jewish faith
synsyndicatedicate
a group of
business
people
working
together
The local furniture store is
individually owned but is
part of a buying syndicate.
synsynonymonym
a word that
has the
same
meaning as
another
word
synsynthesisthesis
parts put
together
to make
a whole
synsyntheticthetic
formed
together
from artificial
parts; not
genuine;
fake

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