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synergy
(syn•er•gy)

n.
The interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects.

n.
Cooperative interaction among groups, especially among the acquired subsidiaries or merged parts of a corporation, that creates an enhanced combined effect.

n.
An instance of either such interaction.


lassitude

n.
A state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness. synonym: lethargy.

n.
The state of having the energies weakened; weakness; weariness; languor of body or mind.


triage

n.
A process for sorting injured people into groups based on their need for or likely benefit from immediate medical treatment. Triage is used in hospital emergency rooms, on battlefields, and at disaster sites when limited medical resources must be allocated.

n.
A system used to allocate a scarce commodity, such as food, only to those capable of deriving the greatest benefit from it.

n.
A process in which things are ranked in terms of importance or priority.


promulgate
(pro•mul•gate)

transitive verb
To make known to the public; popularize or advocate.

transitive verb
To put (a law, for example) into effect by formal public announcement.
To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; publish; announce; proclaim.


inimical
(in•im•i•cal)

adj.
Injurious or harmful in effect; adverse.

adj.
Unfriendly; hostile.
Having the disposition or temper of an enemy; unfriendly; hostile.


soporific
(sop•o•rif•ic)

adj.
Inducing or tending to induce sleep.

adj.
Drowsy.

n.
A drug or other substance that induces sleep; a hypnotic


vicissitude
(vi•cis•si•tude)

n.
A change or variation.

n.
A usually unforeseen change in circumstance or experience that affects one's life, especially in a trying way: synonym: difficulty.


drudgery
(drudg•er•y)

n.
Tedious, menial, or unpleasant work.

n.
The labor of a drudge; ignoble, spiritless toil; hard work in servile or mechanical occupations.


diffident
(dif•fi•dent)

adj.
Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid.
Distrustful; wanting confidence in another's power, will, or sincerity.
Distrustful of one's self; not confident; reserved; timid; shy.


respite
(res•pite)

n.
A usually short period of rest or relief. synonym: pause.

n.
Temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence.


primacy
(pri•ma•cy)

n.
The state of being first or foremost.

n.
The office, rank, or province of primate.

n.
The condition of being prime or first in order, power, or importance


cosmopolitan distribution

In biogeography, a taxon is said to have a cosmopolitan distribution if its range extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The extreme opposite is endemism.


amaranthine
(am•a•ran•thine)

adj.
Of, relating to, or resembling an amaranth.

adj.
Eternally beautiful and unfading; everlasting.

adj.
Deep purple-red.


corroborate
(cor•rob•o•rate)

transitive verb
To strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain. synonym: confirm.

Corroborated; strengthened; confirmed.

To strengthen; make strong, or impart additional strength to: as, to corroborate the judgment, will, or habits.


fallow
(fal•low)

adj.
Plowed but left unseeded during a growing season.

adj.
Characterized by inactivity.

n.
Land left unseeded during a growing season.


palliative
(pal•li•a•tive)

adj.
Tending or serving to palliate.

adj.
Alleviating the symptoms of a disease or disorder, especially one that is terminal, when a cure is not available.

n.
One that palliates, especially a palliative drug or medicine.


custodian
(cus•to•di•an)

n.
One that has charge of something; a caretaker.

n.
A janitor.

n.
One who has the care or custody of anything, as of a library, a public building, a lunatic, etc.; a keeper or guardian.


subsume
(sub•sume)

transitive verb
To classify or include in a more comprehensive category or under a general principle.

transitive verb
To absorb (something) into or cause (something) to be overshadowed by something else.

In logic, to state (a case) under a general rule; instance (an object or objects) as belonging to a class under consideration.


preponderance
(pre•pon•der•ance)

n.
Superiority in weight, force, importance, or influence.

n.
The state or quality of preponderating or outweighing; superiority in weight: as, preponderance of metal.

n.
Superiority in force, influence, quantity, or number; predominance.

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