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sym-

1 American  
  1. variant of syn- before b, p, m: symbol; symphony; symmetry.


sym. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. symbol.

  2. Chemistry. symmetrical.

  3. symphony.

  4. symptom.


sym- British  

prefix

  1. before b, p, and m, a variant of syn-

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“Announcing Medline as a customer opens a new end-market and validates SYM’s ability to support lofty growth expectations,” wrote Oppenheimer & Co analysts in a research note Tuesday.

From Barron's

He maintained a ferocious energy for the next 30 minutes, powering through apocalyptic versions of Teardrops and Free Years Later before emerging into the light with the funky set-closers Can't Hold We Down and SYM.

From BBC

The Key2 does have a new key, labeled “sym” and called the Speed key; basically you press it alongside a letter, serving as a shortcut between apps.

From The Verge

And Last: Sym“pat”hy: However much the Empress might feel, it won’t get you any ink.

From Washington Post

Two redacted contracts signed by Puebla officials showed an arrangement between the state government and a company called Sym Servicios Integrales, which Aroche’s reporting had identified as an intermediary for Hacking Team.

From New York Times