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synergy (s), synergies (pl) (noun forms)
1. The working together of two or more people, organizations, or things; especially, when the result is greater than the sum of their individual effects or capabilities.
2. The phenomenon in which the combined action of two things; such as, drugs or muscles is greater than the sum of their effects individually. In the case of drugs, the result may be dangerous to the patient.
3. Cooperative interactions among groups; especially, among the acquired subsidiaries or merged parts of a corporation, that creates an enhanced combined effect.
4. Etymology: "cooperation" from Modern Latin synergia; from Greek synergia, "joint work, assistance, help"; from synergos, "working together"; related to synergein, "to work together, to help someone in work"; from syn-, "together" + ergon, "work".
2. The phenomenon in which the combined action of two things; such as, drugs or muscles is greater than the sum of their effects individually. In the case of drugs, the result may be dangerous to the patient.
3. Cooperative interactions among groups; especially, among the acquired subsidiaries or merged parts of a corporation, that creates an enhanced combined effect.
4. Etymology: "cooperation" from Modern Latin synergia; from Greek synergia, "joint work, assistance, help"; from synergos, "working together"; related to synergein, "to work together, to help someone in work"; from syn-, "together" + ergon, "work".