In this article, you will find an extensive list of words that start with “sym” to enrich your vocabulary and linguistic knowledge.
- Symmetry- Balanced proportions or correspondence in size, shape, and arrangement.
- Symbiotic- Involving interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Symbol- A thing that represents or stands for something else, usually an object representing something abstract.
- Symphony- An elaborate musical composition for a full orchestra.
- Sympathy- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else’s misfortune.
- Symptomatic- Serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable.
- Symbiosis- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- Sympathy- Shared feelings of grief or sorrow that bring people together.
- Sympathize- To share or understand the feelings or ideas of another.
- Sympathizer- A person who agrees with or supports a sentiment, opinion, or ideology.
- Symposium- A conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject.
- Symphonious- Harmonious, agreeing or compatible in sound.
- Sympathomimetic- Mimicking the effects of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Symbology- The study or interpretation of symbols.
- Sympatry- Occurrence of organisms in the same geographic area.
- Symmetrize- To cause to become symmetrical.
- Sympathectomy- Surgical removal or interruption of some part of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Sympathomime- A drug or agent that mimics the effects of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Sympiesometer- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- Symbiont- An organism that lives in symbiosis with another.
- Symbolism- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- Symbiotic- Pertaining to or characterized by symbiosis.
- Symbolic- Serving as a symbol; representative.
- Symmetrist- A person who studies or practices symmetry.
- Symphonist- A composer or performer of symphonies.
- Sympatholytic- Inhibiting the postganglionic functioning of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Symphalanges- Pertaining to or characterized by being connected at the phalanges.
- Symphalangism- Fusion or connection of two or more phalanges.
- Symbolist- An adherent or practitioner of symbolism.
- Symphonize- To compose music or arrange it for a symphony.
- Symptomatology- The study of symptoms of diseases.
- Symballophone- A musical instrument composed of bells.
- Symphysiotomy- A surgical procedure in which the pelvis is divided to aid childbirth.
- Symbiose- To live together in symbiosis.
- Sympatholysis- The reduction or elimination of the effects of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Sympathicotonia- Increased activity or tone of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Symbolization- The act of representing something by symbols.
- Symmetryplane- A plane through a crystal, molecule, or other object in which one half is a mirror image of the other.
- Symbiote- Another term for symbiont, an organism involved in symbiosis.
- Sympodium- A stem in plants, where lateral branches take over from the terminal bud.
- Symbolography- The systematic study or writing about symbols.
- Symbiogenesis- Evolutionary process that comes from symbiosis.
- Symboloform- Having the shape or form of a symbol.
- Symmetrophobia- An irrational fear of symmetry.
- Symbal- Something used as a symbol; typically a simplified form.
- Symphysical- Relating to or denoting the growing together of bones or other structures.
- Symphyseal- Situated at or relating to the symphysis.
- Symphyseotomy- A surgical procedure involving the division of a symphysis.
- Symbololatry- Excessive reverence or devotion to symbols.
- Symphyllous- Having fused or partially fused leaves or floral envelopes.
- Symwrites- To write or record symbolically.
- Symphoricarpos- A genus of shrubs known as snowberry.
- Symbiotism- Another term for symbiosis.