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synergic, a.|sɪˈnɜːdʒɪk| [ad. mod.L. synergicus, f. Gr. συνεργός, -εργεῖν: see prec. and -ic.] Physiol. Working together, co-operating, as a group of muscles for the production of some movement; pertaining to or involving synergy. Also in Chem., with reference to the mutual strengthening of sigma and pi bonds.
1859Mayne Expos. Lex. 1886Ferrier Functions of Brain vi. (ed. 2) 200 Every form of active muscular exertion necessitates the simultaneous co-operation of an immense assembly of synergic movements. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 61 A failure of synergic action of muscles. 1960L. E. Orgel Introd. Transition-Metal Chem. ix. 137 We have discussed σ and π bonding independently. While this gives a satisfactory qualitative picture, the synergic interaction between them is most important. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XVIII. 606/2 Carbon monoxide is able to form carbonyls with transition metals because the bonding of those metals to the carbon monoxide molecule is of a dual or synergic nature. Hence syˈnergically adv., so as to co-operate.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 898 Muscles..which are brought into action synergically. |