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Definition of Synchronousness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchronousness
Literary usage of Synchronousness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"789. synchronousness (sing'kro-nus-nes), ». The fact or character of being
synchronous. synchrony (sing'kro-ni), n. ..."
2. Principles of human physiology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1876)
"... difficult to distinguish the two in any other way, than by the synchronousness
of the first with the heart's stroke and with the pulse in the arteries. ..."
3. Principles of human physiology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1860)
"... to distinguish the two in any other way, than by the synchronousness of the
first with the heart's stroke and with the pulse in the arteries.1 252. ..."
4. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"The observer's body and the star are to be regarded as contemporary but not
simultaneous, contemporaneity being defined as synchronousness within the same ..."
5. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"The observer's body and the star are to be regarded as contemporary but not
simultaneous, contemporaneity being defined as synchronousness within the same ..."
6. Mars as the Abode of Lifeby Percival Lowell by Percival Lowell (1908)
"Eventually such synchronousness must result; it is only a question of time.
When it befalls the planet that body ever after turns in perpetuity the same ..."
7. Mars as the Abode of Life by Percival Lowell (1908)
"Eventually such synchronousness must result; it is only a question of time.
When it befalls the planet that body ever after turns in perpetuity the same ..."
8. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"789. synchronousness (sing'kro-nus-nes), ». The fact or character of being
synchronous. synchrony (sing'kro-ni), n. ..."
9. Principles of human physiology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1876)
"... difficult to distinguish the two in any other way, than by the synchronousness
of the first with the heart's stroke and with the pulse in the arteries. ..."
10. Principles of human physiology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1860)
"... to distinguish the two in any other way, than by the synchronousness of the
first with the heart's stroke and with the pulse in the arteries.1 252. ..."
11. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"The observer's body and the star are to be regarded as contemporary but not
simultaneous, contemporaneity being defined as synchronousness within the same ..."
12. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"The observer's body and the star are to be regarded as contemporary but not
simultaneous, contemporaneity being defined as synchronousness within the same ..."
13. Mars as the Abode of Lifeby Percival Lowell by Percival Lowell (1908)
"Eventually such synchronousness must result; it is only a question of time.
When it befalls the planet that body ever after turns in perpetuity the same ..."
14. Mars as the Abode of Life by Percival Lowell (1908)
"Eventually such synchronousness must result; it is only a question of time.
When it befalls the planet that body ever after turns in perpetuity the same ..."