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11symp|tom|ol|o|gy — «SIHMP tuh MOL uh jee», noun. = symptomatology. (Cf. ↑symptomatology) …
12symp|tom — «SIHMP tuhm», noun. 1. a sign or indication: »Quaking knees and paleness are symptoms of fear. SYNONYM(S): token, mark. 2. a noticeable change in the normal working of the body that indicates or accompanies disease, sickness, or other malfunction …
13symp — y (G). Squeeze together …
14symp·tom·at·ic — …
15a|symp|to|mat|ic — «AY sihmp tuh MAT ihk», adjective. without symptoms: »a patient who is asymptomatic or has only…slight symptoms (Francis Lederer) …
16Com|symp — «KOM SIHMP», noun. U.S. Informal. a Communist sympathizer …
17Copyright L.Symp — Copyright Law Symposium …
18symptomize — symp·tom·ize (sĭmʹtə mīz , sĭmpʹ ) or symp·tom·a·tize ( tə mə tīz ) tr.v. symp·tom·ized, or symp·tom·a·tized symp·tom·iz·ing, or symp·tom·a·tiz·ing symp·tom·iz·es or symp·tom·a·tiz·es To be a symptom of: The infection is symptomized by chronic… …
19symptomatic — symp•to•mat•ic [[t]ˌsɪmp təˈmæt ɪk[/t]] also symp to•mat′i•cal adj. 1) pat pertaining to a symptom or symptoms 2) pat of the nature of or constituting a symptom; indicative (often fol. by of): a condition symptomatic of cholera[/ex] 3) pat… …
20symptomatic — symp|to|mat|ic [ ,sımptə mætık ] adjective 1. ) FORMAL showing the existence of a problem or bad situation: symptomatic of: The dispute is symptomatic of tensions that exist within the union. 2. ) MEDICAL showing the symptoms of an illness:… …