💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Syntropy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| symbiogenesisnoun | (biology) The merging of two separate organisms to form a single new organism. |
| symplasianoun | (pathology) Fused growth of cells or tissue. |
| syndesisnoun | (orthopedics, surgery) Synonym of arthrodesis, the artificial fusion of a joint between two or more bones. |
| syntrophnoun | (biology) An individual related to another by syntrophy |
| syntrophynoun | (biology) The relationship between the individuals of different species (especially of bacteria) in which one or both benefit nutritionally from the presence of the other |
| syntopynoun | (biology) A form of sympatry involving unrelated species |
| pathomorphosisnoun | (pathology) The morphosis of disease |
| syzygynoun | (astronomy, astrology) An alignment of three celestial bodies (for example, the Sun, Earth, and Moon) such that one body is directly between the other two, such as occurs at an eclipse. |
| syntenynoun | (genetics) The condition of multiple species showing a region of identical gene order. |
| macrosyntenynoun | (genetics) A form of synteny involving a large number of genes |
| pathomorphogenesisnoun | (pathology) The morphogenesis of disease |
| pathopoiesisnoun | (pathology) Synonym of pathogenesis. |
| synanthropynoun | (biology) The condition of being synanthropic |
| syntrophismnoun | syntrophy |
| synizesisnoun | (prosody, phonetics, poetry) The fusion of two syllables into one without the formation of a recognized diphthong, especially to fit a certain poetic meter. |
| synecismnoun | (rare) Alternative spelling of synoecism. [(Ancient Greece) The unification of towns, tribes etc. under one capital city or polis.] |
| nososymbiocitynoun | (biology, pathology) The collective pathogenic potential of a microbial community |
| homoiosisnoun | Alternative form of homeosis. [(pathology) The formation of a normal plant or animal structure or organ in place of another at an abnormal site; the transformation of one body part to another.] |
| codiversificationnoun | (biology) The simultaneous diversification (evolution) of two species lineages (especially of a pathogen and its host) |
| homoeosisnoun | Alternative form of homeosis. [(pathology) The formation of a normal plant or animal structure or organ in place of another at an abnormal site; the transformation of one body part to another.] |
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