2. Verb. (alternative spelling of sync) ¹
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Definition of Synch
1. to sync [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: sync
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synch
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, ..."