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synergy
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Synergy is an album by 7th Heaven , issued in 2013.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Synergy \Syn"er*gy\, n. [Gr. ?. See Synergetic .] 2. Combined action; especially (Med.), the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive synergy. 2. An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "cooperation," from Modern Latin synergia , from Greek synergia "joint work, a working together, cooperation; assistance, help," from synergos "working together," related to synergein "work together, help another in work," from syn- "together" (see ...
Usage examples of synergy.
Rafe, remind me to put in an order for another thousand shares of Synergy Fund stock before you go.
The sound waves it generates interfere with the natural synergy of ear-brain patterns to create a disorienting sensation.
A lot of it, Rafe added silently, thinking of the holdings in the Synergy Fund.
The forces of synergy balance themselves with or without our assistance.
Have you forgotten the basic synergy lessons you learned in kindergarten?
According to the map in the Synergy Fund files, Bracewell actually lived on site.
Mary found herself turning to look out the window of her office, here on the second floor of the old mansion that housed Synergy Group headquarters in Rochester, New York.
Jock Krieger went back to his office, which was on the ground floor of the Synergy Group mansion.
Every week, Jock Krieger reviewed the press coverage of the Neanderthals, both in the hundred and forty magazines Synergy subscribed to and as collected and forwarded by various print, radio, and video clipping services.
The interior envelope bore the bisected-globe logo of the Synergy Group, and so Ponter at first assumed it was for Mare.
Mary, storming into the room at Synergy where he was working with Adikor Huld and Lonwis Trob.
Mary Vaughan was bent over a microscope when the door to her lab at the Synergy Group burst open.
Jock Krieger as he hustled his way down the halls of the Synergy Group building in Rochester.
The idea of one of his Synergy researchers getting to spend more than a week picking the brain of a Neanderthal appealed to him greatly, and Mary found every possible obstacle to a trip with Ponter falling away.
Just before they left the hotel, Mary called Jock Krieger at the Synergy Group.