Complete Definition of "sym-"

English
Etymology
Category:Greek derivations
From Ancient Greek prefix ��μ- (sym-), variant of ��ν-
(syn-), from ��ν (syn) "with, in company with, together with".
Prefix
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  1. variant of syn-, used before labials

Derived terms
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symbiosis
symbol
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symmetry
sympathy
rel-mid4
symphony
symposium
rel-mid4
symptom
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Translations
Italian: sim-
Japanese: �
Spanish: sim-


French
Prefix
sym-

  1. variant of syn-, used before labials

Derived terms

symbiose
symbole
symétrie
sympathie
mid
symphonie
symposium
symptôme


German
Prefix
sym-

  1. variant of syn-, used before labials

Derived terms

Symbiose
Symbol
Symmetrie
Sympathie
sympetal
mid
Symphonie
Symphysis
Symploke
Symposium
Symptom

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