- symphily
- sym·phi·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
symphily — n. [Gr. syn, together; philein, to love] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Hymenoptera, the relationship of ants and their nest guests, that abide with them, with mutual benefit or fondness; commensalism; symphilic, symphilous adj … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
symphily — living together for mutual benefit Love and Attraction … Phrontistery dictionary
symphily — n. living together to their mutual benefit, of insects and other organisms. ♦ symphilic, ♦ symphilous, a … Dictionary of difficult words
symphily — lē noun ( es) Etymology: German symphilie, from Greek symphilia mutual friendship, from syn + philia friendship more at philia : commensalism with mutual benefit or attraction (as between some ants or termites and various guest insects that live… … Useful english dictionary
symphilic — (ˈ)sim|filik adjective Etymology: symphily + ic : of, relating to, or characterized by symphily * * * symphile, symphilic etc.: see sym … Useful english dictionary
symphilism — ˈsim(p)fəˌlizəm noun ( s) Etymology: symphily + ism : symphily * * * symˈphilism / fil izm/ or symˈphily noun • • • Main Entry: ↑symphile … Useful english dictionary
sym|phi|lism — «SIHM fuh lihz uhm», noun. = symphily. (Cf. ↑symphily) … Useful english dictionary
metochy — see symphily, synechthry … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
synoecy — n. [Gr. synoikos, living in the same house] 1. Commensalism involving social insects where the guests are indifferently tolerated by the hosts. 2. An association between two species where one is benefited without harm to the other; see symphily,… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Love and Attraction — While this list might seem a bit risqué judging from its title, it s not as bad (or good) as you might think. Each of these 114 weird words contains the word element phil , from ancient Greek phileein to love, and so a philia is a special love,… … Phrontistery dictionary