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Syntropy

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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
syntrophismnounsyntrophy
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
homoiosisnounAlternative 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)
homoeosisnounAlternative 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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