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Meanings of Symbolling:
verbSymbolize.
Usage examples:
The first was symbol of the atonement the 2nd was to symbol the carrying away of sins.
nounA mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g. the letter or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
Usage examples:
The symbol r in figure 5 represents a gene which is ineffective
Meanings of Symbolology:
nounThe study or use of symbols.
Usage examples:
The unschooled relied heavily on symbology
Symmetric
sɪˈmɛtrɪkMeanings of Symmetric:
adjectiveMade up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; symmetrical.
Usage examples:
The structure is completely symmetric
Meanings of Symmetrically:
adverbIn a way that involves having two parts that match exactly, either when one half is like an image of the other half in a mirror, or when one part can take the place of another if it is turned 90° or 180°
Usage examples:
The specimen consists of about thirty-five symmetrically developed crystals., his book is less trad…
Symmetries
ˈsɪm.ə.triMeanings of Symmetries:
nounThe quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
Usage examples:
This series has a line of symmetry through its centre
Meanings of Symmetrised:
verbMake symmetrical.
Usage examples:
A reduction designed to symmetrize the breast
Meanings of Symmetrising:
verbMake symmetrical.
Usage examples:
A reduction designed to symmetrize the breast
Meanings of Symmetrize:
verbMake symmetrical.
Usage examples:
A reduction designed to symmetrize the breast
Meanings of Symmetrized:
verbMake symmetrical.
Usage examples:
A reduction designed to symmetrize the breast
Meanings of Symmetrizing:
verbMake symmetrical.
Usage examples:
A reduction designed to symmetrize the breast
Symmetry
ˈsɪm.ə.triMeanings of Symmetry:
nounThe quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
Usage examples:
This series has a line of symmetry through its centre
Sympathise
ˈsɪmpəθʌɪzMeanings of Sympathise:
verbFeel or express sympathy.
Usage examples:
It is easy to understand and sympathize with his predicament
Meanings of Sympathiser:
nounA person who agrees with or supports a sentiment, opinion, or ideology.
Usage examples:
A nazi sympathizer
Sympathize
ˈsɪm.pə.θaɪzMeanings of Sympathize:
verbFeel or express sympathy.
Usage examples:
It is easy to understand and sympathize with his predicament
Feel or express compassion
Meanings of Sympathizers:
nounA person who agrees with or supports a sentiment, opinion, or ideology.
Usage examples:
A nazi sympathizer
Meanings of Sympathizing:
verbFeel or express sympathy.
Usage examples:
It is easy to understand and sympathize with his predicament
Sympatholytic
ˌsɪmpəθə(ʊ)ˈlɪtɪkMeanings of Sympatholytic:
adjective(of a drug) antagonistic to or inhibiting the transmission of nerve impulses in the sympathetic nervous system.
Usage examples:
These authors feel that, at the present time, the evidence seems insufficient to support the use of…
nounA drug having a sympatholytic effect, often used in the treatment of high blood pressure.
Usage examples:
A more complete list of sympatholytics and their trade names can be found on p.123 of the yagiela t…
Meanings of Sympathy-with:
phraseTo stop working in order to show your support for other workers who are on strike
Usage examples:
The railway workers came out in sympathy with the miners., the dockers began to come out in sympath…
Sympetalous
sɪmˈpɛt(ə)ləsMeanings of Sympetalous:
adjective(of a flower or corolla) having the petals united along their margins to form a tubular shape.
Usage examples:
Please take some time to observe the flower shapes among the various sympetalous flowers.
Symphonic
sɪmˈfɒnɪkMeanings of Symphonic:
adjective(of music) relating to or having the form or character of a symphony.
Usage examples:
Franck's symphonic variations
Symphonious
sɪmˈfəʊnɪəsMeanings of Symphonious:
adjectivePleasant-sounding; harmonious.
Usage examples:
A symphonious name
Symphonist
ˈsɪmf(ə)nɪstMeanings of Symphonist:
nounA composer of symphonies.
Usage examples:
Not many symphonists were also great song writers, and not many song writers are great symphonists.
Meanings of Symphony:
nounAn elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.
Usage examples:
Beethoven's fifth symphony
Symphyla
sɪmˈfʌɪləMeanings of Symphyla:
plural nounA small class of myriapod invertebrates which resemble the centipedes. they are small eyeless animals with one pair of legs per segment, typically living in soil and leaf mould.
Usage examples:
Two of them, the symphyla and pauropoda, consist of tiny arthropods living in leaf litter and soil;…
Meanings of Symphyses:
nounThe process of growing together.
Usage examples:
Chemical pleurodesis consists of the introduction of asclerosing agent into the pleural cavity to a…
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