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  • What is the difference between synergistic and synergetic?
    A slight distinction exists between synergetic synergistic, a term also used scientifically in med , anat , phys pharmacology The latter use implies a net gain through the combined action of two muscles, hormones, chemical agents, etc; that is greater than the sum of the constituent elements acting independently
  • Question on word-usage: synergetic, synergistic, or synergy
    In environmental psychology there is a specific cumulative effect which has been referred to in literature as: synergetic effect E g : Potential synergetic effects between local road traffic nois
  • synonyms - Word for: Making stronger together - English Language . . .
    I’d suggest synergetic: Involving the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects ‘we will develop a highly synergetic global management platform’ ‘the synergetic antioxidative effect of tocopherols in the presence of lycopene’
  • What is a word for a relationship where one party benefits while the . . .
    I don't think its synergetic since the whole advantage of adding an apple to the configuration is given to the pear and even though the taste quality of the fruit pile is increased, the quality of the whole is not important and therefore cannot be perceived as beneficial
  • Why do some people pronounce antisemitic as antisimetic?
    Not a question of grammar but one of pronunciation I notice many educated Americans mispronounce the word "antisemitic" The word is derived from "semite" which I pronounce to rhyme with "she migh
  • Opposite of mutually exclusive: word for things that necessarily . . .
    When two things are mutually exclusive, either one or the other can exist, but not both at the same time I should have been more clear, and maybe it's not truly an "opposite", but I want to know a way to describe two things that either must both exist together, or not at all I'm writing an essay for school and want to say that indeterminism and free will necessarily imply each other in that way




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