sinˈgamēən, siŋˈg-, -gām- noun
( -s )
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek syngameon, syngamoun, neuter of syngameōn, syngamōn, present participle of syngamein to marry together, from syngamos united in wedlock, connected by marriage
: the members of a population capable of exchanging genes directly or indirectly