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SYN'CHRONISM, n. [Gr. with, and time.] Concurrence of two or more events in time...
SYNCHRON'ICAL, a. [See Synchronism .] Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
SYN'CHRONAL, a. [Gr. with, and time.] Happening at the same time; simultaneous. ...
SYNCHONDRO'SIS, n. [Gr. cartilage.] The connection of bones by means of cartilag...
SYNAX'IS, n. [Gr. to congregate.] A congregation; also, a term formerly used for...
SYNARTHRO'SIS, n. [Gr. with, and to articulate.] Union of bones without motion; ...
SYNAR'ESIS SYNAR'ESY, n. [Gr.] Contraction; the shortening of a word by the omis...
SYN'ARCHY, n. [Gr.] Joint rule or sovereignty.
SYNALE'PHA, n. [Gr.] In grammar, a contraction of syllables by suppressing some ...
SYN'AGRIS, n. A fish caught in the Archipelago, resembling the dentex. It has a ...
SYNAGOGUE, n. syn'agog. [Gr. together, and to drive; properly an assembly.] 1. A...
SYNAGOG'ICAL, a. [from synagogue.] Pertaining to a synagogue.
SYMPTOMATOL'OGY, n. [Gr. discourse.] The doctrine of symptoms; that part of the ...
SYMPTOMAT'ICALLY, adv. by means of symptoms; in the nature of symptoms.
SYMPTOMAT'IC SYMPTOMAT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to symptoms; happening in concurrence...
SYMP'TOM, n. [Gr. a falling or accident, to fall.] 1. Properly, something that h...