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syn·er·gism (sin′ər jiz′əm)
noun
- the simultaneous action of separate agencies which, together, have greater total effect than the sum of their individual effects: said esp. of drugs
- the combined or correlated action of different organs or parts of the body, as of muscles working together
Etymology: ModL synergismus < Gr synergos, working together: see synergy
Related Forms:
- synergistic syn′·er·gis′·tic adjective
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Please add monergism to your dictionary. As synergism is working together, monergism is working alone. Word is used in Theological contexts, and possibly in others. You can probably add much: etymoloy, etc. Thanks
Posted by Tom Greene, tobetgre@aol.com 67 days ago.