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SYM'PHONY, n. [L. symphonia; Gr. with, and voice.] 1. A consonance or harmony of...
SYMPHO'NIOUS, a. [from symphony.] Agreeing in sound; accordant; harmonious. --So...
SYM'PATHY, n. [Gr. with, and passion.] 1. Fellow feeling; the quality of being a...
SYM'PATHIZE, v.i. 1. To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain. Th...
SYMPATHET'ICALLY, adv. With sympathy or common feeling; inconsequence of sympath...
SYMPATHET'IC SYMPATHET'ICAL, a. See Sympathy .] 1. Pertaining to sympathy. 2. Ha...
SYM'METRY, n. [Gr. with, together, and to measure.] A due proportion of the seve...
SYM'METRIZE, v.t. To make proportional in its parts; to reduce to symmetry.
SYM'METRIST, n. [from symmetry.] One eminently studious of proportion or symmetr...
SYMMET'RICALLY, adv. With due proportion of parts.
SYMME'TRIAN SYMMET'RICAL, a. [from symmetry.] Proportional in its parts; having ...
SYM'METRAL, a. [from symmetry.] Commensurable.
SYM'BOLIZING, ppr. Representing by some properties in common; making to agree or...
SYM'BOLIZE, v.i. To have a resemblance of qualities or properties. The pleasing ...
SYMBOLIZA'TION, n. [See Symbolize .] The act of symbolizing; resemblance in prop...
SYM'BOLISM, n. Among chimists, consent of parts.