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Definition of Synchronal
1. Adjective. Occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase. "Synchronous oscillations"
Also: Synchronic
Similar to: Coetaneous, Coeval, Contemporaneous, Coexistent, Coexisting, Co-occurrent, Coincident, Coincidental, Coinciding, Concurrent, Cooccurring, Simultaneous, Contemporaneous, Contemporary, Parallel, Synchronic, Synchronised, Synchronized
Derivative terms: Synchronicity, Synchrony, Synchroneity, Synchrony
Antonyms: Asynchronous
Definition of Synchronal
1. a. Happening at, or belonging to, the same time; synchronous; simultaneous.
2. n. A synchronal thing or event.
Definition of Synchronal
1. Adjective. Synchronous. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Synchronal
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchronal
Literary usage of Synchronal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Mechanism: Designed for the Use of Students in the by Robert Willis (1841)
"... and let the synchronal rotations of the axes of the train in order be LI, La
Lu Lt,&cc Lm, m being the number of axes; £,, LJ L3 i'ml LI f*t __ ^ ^ __ ..."
2. Treatise on Mills and Millwork by William Fairbairn (1871)
"BN " synchronal rotation Ag _ n ,_, ... the synchronal rotations of the last and
first axes is equal to the continued product of the number of teeth in the ..."
3. General History of the World: From the Earliest Times Until the Year 1831 by Carl von Rotteck (1840)
"... have recourse to the symmetrical arrangement, in order to facilitate the
comprehension of many facts; also tabular representations of the synchronal and ..."
4. The Principles of Mechanism and Machinery of Transmission: Comprising the by William Fairbairn (1903)
"(1). nr Ilence angular velocities, as well as the synchronal rotations, of wheels,
may be expressed in terms of their numbers of teeth ; thus we have— ang. ..."
5. General History of the World: From the Earliest Times Until the Year 1831 by Carl von Rotteck, Frederick. and tr Jones (1842)
"As to such events or epochs, the synchronal narration must supply the defects of
the ethnographical, and there are whole periods particularly in modern ..."
6. Principles of Mechanism: Designed for the Use of Students in the by Robert Willis (1841)
"... and let the synchronal rotations of the axes of the train in order be LI, La
Lu Lt,&cc Lm, m being the number of axes; £,, LJ L3 i'ml LI f*t __ ^ ^ __ ..."
7. Treatise on Mills and Millwork by William Fairbairn (1871)
"BN " synchronal rotation Ag _ n ,_, ... the synchronal rotations of the last and
first axes is equal to the continued product of the number of teeth in the ..."
8. General History of the World: From the Earliest Times Until the Year 1831 by Carl von Rotteck (1840)
"... have recourse to the symmetrical arrangement, in order to facilitate the
comprehension of many facts; also tabular representations of the synchronal and ..."
9. The Principles of Mechanism and Machinery of Transmission: Comprising the by William Fairbairn (1903)
"(1). nr Ilence angular velocities, as well as the synchronal rotations, of wheels,
may be expressed in terms of their numbers of teeth ; thus we have— ang. ..."
10. General History of the World: From the Earliest Times Until the Year 1831 by Carl von Rotteck, Frederick. and tr Jones (1842)
"As to such events or epochs, the synchronal narration must supply the defects of
the ethnographical, and there are whole periods particularly in modern ..."