syntropy

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English

Etymology

By surface analysis, syn- +‎ -tropy. First attested in 1871, in the anatomical sense.

Noun

syntropy (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy of science) A tendency towards complexity, structure, order, organization of ever more advantageous and orderly patterns. Originally coined as a synonym for negentropy [1]
  2. (pathology) The coalescence of two diseases into one.
  3. (psychology) A wholesome association with others.
  4. (anatomy) A formation of a series of similar parts having the same orientation (e.g., ribs, scales).

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