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Definition of syne
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of syne is as below...
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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