syn-, sy-, sym-, syl-, sys-

(Greek: with, together with; also by extension: united; same, similar; at the same time)

synalbumin
synalgia, synalgic
1. Pain experienced in one place as the result of a lesion in another part of the body.
2. Sympathetic pain in one part of the body caused by injury in another part.
synalgic
synamic
synandria
A group of males living together.
synandrium
A group of fused anthers.
synandrogenic
Relating to any agent or condition that enhances the effects of androgens.
synangium, synangial, synangic
1. A collective or common blood-vessel from which several arteries branch; specifically, the terminal part of the arterial trunk in the lower vertebrate.
2. The divided part beyond the pylangium (first and undivided part) in the aortic trunk of the amphibian heart.
synantherous
1. A condition in which anthers are fused.
2. Having anthers united to form a tube.
synanthesis
Simultaneous ripening of the stamens and pistils in a flower.
synanthous
1. Having flowers and leaves appearing simultaneously.
2. Having flowers united together as in Compositae (closely packed).
synanthropy, synanthropic
Living in habitats made or altered by man.
synanthrose
A variety of sugar, isomeric with sucrose, found in the tubers of the Jerusalem artichoke, in the dahlia, and other Composit[ae].
synanthy
The adhesion of flowers that are usually separate.
synaphymenitis

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "equal, identical, same, similar": auto-; emul-; equ-, equi-; homeo-; homo-; iso-; pari-; peer; rhomb-; tauto-.