Asynergy
defective coordination between parts, as muscles or limbs, that normally act in unison.
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- Asynjur  the goddesses of the aesir, led by frigg. 
- Asyntactic  consisting of morphemes that are combined differently from their mode of combination as separate words in a phrase, as bookstore, which is an asyntactic compound, while the same elements are combined syntactically in store for books. 
- Asystematic  asystematic asystematic a·sys·tem·at·ic (ā-sĭs’tə-māt’ĭk) or a·sys·tem·ic (ā’sĭ-stěm’ĭk) adj. not specific to one system or set or organs; not systematic. 
- Asystole  noun (pathol) the absence of heartbeat; cardiac arrest n. 1860, from modern latin, from greek a-, privative prefix (see a- (3)), + systole “contraction” (see systole). asystole a·sys·to·le (ā-sĭs’tə-lē, ə-sĭs’-) n. the absence of contractions of the heart. a’sys·tol’ic (ā’sĭ-stŏl’ĭk) adj. 
- Asyut  a city in central egypt, on the nile. noun an ancient city in central egypt, on the nile. pop: 417 000 (2005 est) ancient greek name lycopolis 
