Definition of Synch

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of sync) ¹

2. Verb. (alternative spelling of sync) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Synch

1. to sync [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: sync

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synch

sync
syncarid
syncarids
syncarp
syncarpia
syncarpies
syncarpium
syncarpous
syncarps
syncarpy
syncategorem
syncategorematic
syncategorematically
syncategoreme
synced
synch (current term)
synched
synchicity
synching
synchondrosis
synchondrotomy
synchoresis
synchro
synchrocyclotron
synchrocyclotrons
synchroflash
synchromesh
synchromeshes
synchromysticism
synchronal

Literary usage of Synch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. At Home in the Wilderness: Being Full Instructions how to Get Along, and to by John Keast Lord (1867)
"The aparejo is'secured to the mule by the synch, b 2, which consists of a piece of stout canvas doubled and sewn strongly together, from seven to twelve ..."

2. B.C., 1887: A Ramble in British Columbia by James Arthur Lees, Walter J. Clutterbuck (1888)
"Then pass the synch under the horse's belly, the off-man receiving it and ... Now pass that portion of the lash-rope attached to the synch over the pack in ..."

3. NOAA's Role in Space-Based Global Precipitation Estimation and Application by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)
"... 2-4 hour at > 80% of time • Sun-synch and non-sun-synch orbits 600-900 km altitudes • A real-time hurricane monitor in a low-inclination orbit (TCB, ..."

4. At Home in the Wilderness: Being Full Instructions how to Get Along, and to by John Keast Lord (1867)
"The aparejo is'secured to the mule by the synch, b 2, which consists of a piece of stout canvas doubled and sewn strongly together, from seven to twelve ..."

5. B.C., 1887: A Ramble in British Columbia by James Arthur Lees, Walter J. Clutterbuck (1888)
"Then pass the synch under the horse's belly, the off-man receiving it and ... Now pass that portion of the lash-rope attached to the synch over the pack in ..."

6. NOAA's Role in Space-Based Global Precipitation Estimation and Application by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)
"... 2-4 hour at > 80% of time • Sun-synch and non-sun-synch orbits 600-900 km altitudes • A real-time hurricane monitor in a low-inclination orbit (TCB, ..."

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