syn|er|get|ic

syn|er|get|ic
syn|er|get|ic «SIHN uhr JEHT ihk», adjective.
working together, as a group of muscles for the production of some movement; cooperating; synergistic.
[< Greek synergētikós < synergeîn cooperate; see etym. under synergy (Cf.synergy)]
syn´er|get´i|cal|ly, adverb.

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