Definition of SYNERGY. Meaning of SYNERGY. Synonyms of SYNERGY

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Definition of SYNERGY

Synergy
Synergy Syn"er*gy, n. [Gr. ?. See Synergetic.] Combined action; especially (Med.), the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive synergy.

Meaning of SYNERGY from wikipedia

- Synergy is an interaction or cooperation giving rise to a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts (i.e., a non-linear addition of force...
- refer to: Synergy Aircraft Synergy, a US kit aircraft Synergy Paramotors Synergy, for paragliders Sol Synergy, a Brazilian paraglider design Synergy Group...
- Corporate synergy is a financial benefit that a corporation expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation. Corporate synergy occurs...
- Synergy Group Corp. is a South American conglomerate created and owned by Germán Efromovich. The group is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It...
- Synergy is a software application for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers. It is used in situations where several PCs are used together...
- SynergySP Co., Ltd., (****anese: 有限会社SynergySP, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha ShinajīSP) is a ****anese animation studio founded on September 24, 1998, as Synergy...
- Microbial synergy is a phenomenon in which aerobic and anaerobic microbes support each other's growth and proliferation. In this process aerobes invade...
- Synergy Sports Technology is an American company specializing in basketball analytics designed for scouting, player development, and entertainment purposes...
- The Synergy Paramotors Synergy is an American paramotor, designed and produced by Synergy Paramotors of California for powered paragliding. The aircraft...
- Cultural synergy is a term coined from work by Nancy Adler of McGill University which describes an attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form...