Definition of syne

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Syndyasmian (a.) Pertaining to the state of pairing together sexually; -- said of animals during periods of procreation and while rearing their offspring.

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Synergistic :: Synergist (n.) A remedy which has an action similar to that of another remedy, and hence increases the efficiency of that remedy when combined with it..
Synergist :: Synergism (n.) The doctrine or theory, attributed to Melanchthon, that in the regeneration of a human soul there is a cooperation, or joint agency, on the part both of God and of man..
Old Lang Syne :: Old lang syne () See Auld lang syne.
Synechia :: Synecdochically (adv.) By synecdoche.
Auld Lang Syne :: Auld lang syne () A Scottish phrase used in recalling recollections of times long since past.
Mnemosyne :: Mnemosyne (n.) The goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses.
Synergist :: Synergist (n.) One who holds the doctrine of synergism.
Syne :: Syne (adv.) Afterwards; since; ago.
Syngenesia :: Synergy (n.) An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additive combination of the two agents acting separately. Also synergism.
Synergetic :: Syneresis (n.) Same as Synaeresis.
Synagogical :: Syneresis (n.) The union, or drawing together into one syllable, of two vowels that are ordinarily separated in syllabification; synecphonesis; -- the opposite of diaeresis..
Syneresis :: Synepy (n.) The interjunction, or joining, of words in uttering the clauses of sentences..
Synneuroses :: Synizesis (n.) A contraction of two syllables into one; synecphonesis.
Synergism :: Synergetic (a.) Working together; cooperating; as, synergetic muscles..
Grace :: Grace (n.) Graceful and beautiful females, sister goddesses, represented by ancient writers as the attendants sometimes of Apollo but oftener of Venus. They were commonly mentioned as three in number; namely, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, and were regarded as the inspirers of the qualities which give attractiveness to wisdom, love, and social intercourse..
Synepy :: Synentognathi (n. pl.) An order of fishes, resembling the Physoclisti, without spines in the dorsal, anal, and ventral fins. It includes the true flying fishes..
Syne :: Syne (adv.) Late, -- as opposed to soon..
Synergy :: Synergistic (a.) Cooperating; synergetic.
Synergistic :: Synergistic (a.) Of or pertaining to synergism.
Synecdochical :: Synecdoche (n.) A figure or trope by which a part of a thing is put for the whole (as, fifty sail for fifty ships), or the whole for a part (as, the smiling year for spring), the species for the genus (as, cutthroat for assassin), the genus for the species (as, a creature for a man), the name of the material for the thing made, etc..
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