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syn·oe·cy \sə̇ˈnēsē, ˈsiˌn-\ noun also syn·oe·ky \-nēkē\ (-es) Etymology: Greek synoikia body of people living together, community, from synoikos dwelling together + -ia -y : synoecism: a. : commensalism in which the guests are indifferently tolerated by their hosts — compare symphily, synechthry b. : association between two species benefiting the one without harm to the other c. : monoecism |