synergyˈsɪn ər dʒi
English Definitions:
synergy, synergism (noun)
the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
synergy (Noun)
Behavior of a system that cannot be predicted by the behavior of its parts.
synergy (Noun)
Combined action; the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive synergy.
synergy (Noun)
An interaction between drugs where the effects are stronger than their mere sum.
synergy (Noun)
Benefits resulting from combining two different groups, people, objects or processes.
Synergy
Synergy is the interaction of multiple elements in a system to produce an effect different from or greater than the sum of their individual effects. The term synergy comes from the Greek word synergia συνέργια from synergos, συνεργός, meaning "working together".
Synergy
Synergy is an interaction or cooperation giving rise to a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts. The term synergy comes from the Attic Greek word συνεργία synergia from synergos, συνεργός, meaning "working together".
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