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SYNON'YMA, n. plu. Words having the same signification. but synonyms is a regula...
SYN'ONYM, n. [Gr. with, and name.] A name, noun or other word having the same si...
SYNOM'OSY, n. [Gr. with, and to swear.] Sworn brotherhood; a society in ancient ...
SYNOD'ICALLY, adv. by the authority of a synod.
SYNOD'IC SYNOD'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a synod; transacted in a synod; as synodic...
SYN'ODAL, n. Anciently, a pecuniary rent, paid to the bishop or archdeacon at th...
SYNNEURO'SIS, n. [Gr. a nerve.] In anatomy, the connection of parts by means of ...
SYNGENE'SIAN, a. Pertaining to the class syngenesia.
SYN'GENESE, n. [Gr. with, and generation, origin.] In botany, a plant whose stam...
SYNEC'DOCHY, n. [Gr. to take.] In rhetoric, a figure or trope by which the whole...
SYNEC'DOCHE SYNECDOCH'ICAL, a. Expressed by synecdoche; implying a synecdoche.
SYN'DROME SYN'DROMY, n. [Gr. a running together.] 1. Concurrence. 2. In medicine...
SYN'DICATE, n. In some countries on the European continent, a council; a branch ...
SYN'DIC, n. [L. syndicus; Gr. with, and justice.] An officer of government, inve...
SYN'COPY, n. [Gr. to cut off.] 1. In music, the same as syncopation; the divisio...
SYN'COPIZE, v.t. To contract by the omission of a letter or syllable.