Definitions for syndic

syndic syn·dic

Spelling: [sin-dik]
IPA: /ˈsɪn dɪk/

Syndic is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 71 anagrams from letters in syndic (cdinsy).

Definitions for syndic

noun

  1. a person chosen to represent and transact business for a corporation, as a university.
  2. a civil magistrate having different powers in different countries.

Origin of syndic

1595-1605; French Late Latin syndicus city official Greek sýndikos counsel for defendant, equivalent to syn- syn- + dik- (stem of dikḗ) justice + -os noun suffix

Examples for syndic

The syndic did, indeed, stare, but he never ventured a word in reply.

His grandfather (I think) was a dignitary of a kind, the syndic of the Pilots.

You will continue your office of syndic of the town of Amsterdam.

The Caliph approved the scheme, and the syndic was immediately sent for.

Yet, despite his recognition by the syndic de la Haute Couture, very few in the west have heard of Valentin Yudashkin.

The syndic concluded, then, that the operation was physically impossible.

In the evening I went to see the syndic and his young friends.

He had managed to speak to the syndic, and told him who was waiting for him.

That is certain,” replied the syndic; “some one must have maligned me to his majesty.

“But there must be some occasion for all this,” observed the syndic.

Word Value for syndic
Scrable

12

Words with friends

13

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