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All Together! co, col com, con syn, sym

coexist Verb To exist at the same time or in the same place. The two tribes coexisted peacefully in the same area for about two hundred years.

coherent Adjective Sticking together; connected, related in some way. Her speech was coherent, each point following logically from the previous point.

collaborate Verb To labor together The scientists decided to collaborate in their research.

collide Verb To come together with great force; to clash The two football players collided with such force that they both ended up on the ground.

composite Adjective Made of separate parts or elements Granite is a composite rock, made of basalt, quartz, and mica.

compound Verb Bring together Noun A mixture Steel is a compound made of iron and other metals.

concordance Noun An agreement or harmony The feuding countries reached a concordance that ended their disputes.

congregate Verb To gather together All the families in the neighborhood congregated for a potluck dinner.

symmetry Noun Elements on both sides of a line that have the same shape, size, and arrangement. The design on the butterfly showed perfect symmetry.

synthesize Verb To form a new thing by combining parts from other things; to unite or merge The medical researcher synthesized a new drug by blending two existing remedies.