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  • 61syn|er|gis|tic — «SIHN uhr JIHS tihk», adjective. 1. of, having to do with, or producing synergism. 2. cooperating with another; acting as a synergist; synergetic: »a synergistic organ. The drugs have what is called a synergistic effect, which means they increase …

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