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Word Root: syn- (Prefix) | Membean The English prefixes syn- along with its variant sym-, derived from Greek, mean “together ” You can remember syn- easily by thinking of syn onym, which is a word that goes “together” with another word because it has a similar meaning
syn- The morpheme syn- is a prefix that denotes (1) together with, jointly, alike, at the same time; (2) completive or intensive prefix as evidenced by asyndesis, idiosyncratic, polysyndactyly, synaesthesia, synagogue, synalgia, synanamorph, synanthous, synanthropic, synapse, synarchy, Synbranchidae, Synbranchiformes, Synbranchus, syncarpous
Syn - definition of syn by The Free Dictionary syn- a prefix occurring orig in loanwords from Greek, meaning “with,” “together”: syncarpous; synchronous; synthesis For variants before certain consonants, see sy-, syl-, sym-