syn·er·gist
(sĭn′ər-jĭst)n.1. A synergistic organ, drug, or agent.
2. Christianity An adherent of synergism.
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synergist
(ˈsɪnədʒɪst; sɪˈnɜː-) n1. (Physiology) a drug, muscle, etc, that increases the action of another
2. (Theology) Christian theol an upholder of synergism
adjof or relating to synergism
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syn•er•gist
(ˈsɪn ər dʒɪst, sɪˈnɜr-)
n. a drug, organ, etc., that combines with another or others to enhance an effect.
[1650–60]
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Noun | 1. | synergist - a drug that augments the activity of another drugdrug - a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic antagonist - a drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug |
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