Crossword clues for sym
sym
- Phony introduction?
- Pathetic start?
- Orchestral wk
- Orchestra: Abbr
- One of Mozart's 41 (abbr.)
- One of Haydn's 100-plus: Abbr
- One of Beethoven's nine (abbr.)
- One of a Brahms quartet: Abbr
- N, O or P, in chem
- Mozart's "Jupiter," e.g.: Abbr
- Long piece of mus
- Kind of orch
- Kin of an abbr
- Conventional sign: Abbr
- Beethoven's forte: Abbr
- Beethoven's Fifth, e.g.: Abbr
- Beethoven work: Abbr
- Ba, Be, or Bi: Abbr
- Ag, Hg, or Mg, e.g
- %, for one
- ___ orch
- Phony prefix
- Ampersand, e.g.: Abbr.
- Prefix meaning "with"
- Orchestra: Abbr.
- Kind of orch.
- ___ orch.
- N, O or P, in chem.
- Like a mirror image: Abbr.
- Prefix with pathetic
- Prefix for metrical
- Together: Prefix
- "Metric" prefix
- Beethoven's Ninth, e.g.
- Metric prefix?
- Orch. work
- One of Beethoven's nine: Abbr
- Beethoven's Fifth, e.g. (abbr.)
- Start for metric or phonic
- Prefix with phonic
- Prefix with metric or phonic
- Piece of music: Abbr
Wikipedia
Sym
Sym may refer to:
- S'ym, comic book character
- Sım, Azerbaijan
- Sym River, a left tributary of the Yenesei with a portage to the Vakh branch of the Ob.
- The symmetrization linear operator
SYM may refer to:
- IATA code for Pu'er Simao Airport, Yunnan, China
- SYM Motors, Taiwanese maker of scooters
- the SYM-1, a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek
- N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, a model of particles in mathematics and theoretical physics.
- Switzerland Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Military/US Navy Code for commonly used equipment. example: Symbol 2842 [SYM 2842] - Jackbox, Sound-Powered Telephone.
Usage examples of "sym".
He saw that she was struggling with a profound sym pathy, a kind of horror that went far beyond any normal reaction.
I was able to decipher what I did of similarities, including the high runes--because those civili- the wall of the chamber in the Great Pyramid using sym- zations had all been started by people from a single earlier bols from a South American site.
Mai, describes Valentinian as born among the snows of Illyria, and habituated to military labor amid the heat and dust of Libya: genitus in frigoribus, educatus is solibus Sym.