syntropy
[ sĭn′trə-pē ]
n.
The occasional tendency of two diseases to coalesce into one.
The psychological state of wholesome association with others.
A number of similar structures inclined in one general direction, such as the ribs.
Words nearby syntropy
syntonic,
syntonize,
syntonous,
syntony,
syntrophoblast,
syntropy,
syntype,
syon house,
syph,
sypher,
syphilid