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sym·phy·sis \ˈsim(p)fəsə̇s\ noun (plural symphy·ses \-fəˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, state of growing together, symphysis, from symphyesthai to grow together, middle of symphyein to make grow together, from syn- + phyein to make grow, bring forth — more at be 1. : an immovable or more or less movable articulation of various bones in the median plane of the body — see pubic symphysis, symphysis menti 2. : a symphysis (as of a joint between the bodies of vertebrae) in which the bony surfaces are connected by pads of fibrocartilage without a synovial membrane |