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Syl/Sym/Syn/Sys Greek Syllogism Argument Conclusion Deduced Premises Synchronous

Front SYL/SYM/SYN/SYS
Back (TOGETHER, WITH) Greek syllogism = argument with a conclusion deduced from two premises synchronous = occurring at the same time; moving at the same rate syndicate = association of people who undertake a duty or transact business synthesis = blend, combination system = group of interrelated elements that form a whole

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