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synergist

[sin-er-jist, si-nur-] / ˈsɪn ər dʒɪst, sɪˈnɜr- /




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Evans had a friendly synergist at The New Yorker, where Brown serialized works by Monica Crowley, Edward Jay Epstein and other Random House authors.

From Seattle Times Sep. 24, 2020

A synergist that makes the insertion site more stable is called a fixator.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

It acts as a synergist of the gluteus medius and iliopsoas in flexing and abducting the thigh.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

A synergist can also be a fixator that stabilizes the bone that is the attachment for the prime mover’s origin.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

M. adductor mandibulae, this muscle performs only the one function of adducting the lower mandible, and like M. pseudotemporalis profundus it is a synergist of that muscle.

From Jaw Musculature of the Mourning and White-winged Doves by Robert L. Merz




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