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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

And, miraculously, she has the new scooter, a model called a SYM Fiddle, the benefits of which she described in the most Branson-like of terms.

From New York Times

An opinion poll by SyM Consulting released on Monday showed CpM garnering 39.4% of the vote in Melilla, far ahead of Spain's main opposition People's Party.

From Reuters

The combined entity will operate under the name Symbotic Inc and will trade under the symbol "SYM" on the Nasdaq after the merger, which is expected to close in the first half of next year.

From Reuters

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