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# [[with]], [[together]] | # [[with]], [[together]] | ||
- | #: ''[[synchronised swimming]]'' | + | #: ''[[synchronicity]]'' |
# [[concomitant]] | # [[concomitant]] | ||
#: ''[[synesthesia]]'' | #: ''[[synesthesia]]'' | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
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+ | From Ancient Greek ''συν-'' (syn-), from ''σύν'' (sun, “with, in company with, together with”). | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | :''[[symmetry]], [[symplegma]], [[synesthesia]], [[syneisaktism]]'' | ||
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek συν- (syn-), from σύν (sun, “with, in company with, together with”).
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