"Symposium" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Symposium" Meaning

A symposium is a meeting or conference on a particular subject, typically attended by experts, in which participants present and discuss their research or views on the topic. It is often used interchangeably with the word "conference", but a symposium generally tends to be more formal and academic in nature.

"Symposium" Examples

Usage Examples of Synposium


A three-day symposium on Artificial Intelligence attracted several prominent researchers from across the globe.
The peak student organization hosted a symposium for promoting mental health awareness.
Scientists from NASA were part of a June 2006 symposium that originally sparked some concern.
The annual symposium focused on boosting young minds for technological advancements.
They published a typology of unconferences as an asymmetrical subset of a symposium.

"Symposium" Similar Words

Symplocarpus

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Symplocarpus refers to a genus of plants in the family Arum, commonly known as skunk cabbage or east Asian skunk cabbage. It is native to China and Japan. The name Symplocarpus comes from the Greek words "syn" meaning together and "karpus" meaning fruit, likely referring to the fusion of the styles (parts that connect the ovary to the ovules) and the carpels of the flower. Major components of the plant, such as the rootstock (rhizome), contain the toxic compound skimmianine, which is responsible for its defense mechanisms.

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A botanical term!<br><br>Sympodial refers to a type of growth habit or structure where several stems or branches arise from the base of a plant, with each stem producing flowers or leaves from the same point. In other words, it describes a plant that grows in a mound or clump, with multiple stems emerging from the same base, often producing flowers or leaves from the same nodes.<br><br>This growth pattern is common in plants such as bamboo, citrus trees, and strawberry plants. The stems or branches are often closely packed and may appear to be growing outwards in all directions from a central point.

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