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Definition of Synchrony
1. Noun. The relation that exists when things occur at the same time. "The drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves"
Generic synonyms: Temporal Relation
Derivative terms: Synchronous, Synchronic, Synchronic, Synchronise, Synchronize, Synchronize, Synchronic, Synchronise, Synchronise, Synchronise, Synchronize, Synchronize, Synchronize, Synchronize, Synchronous
Antonyms: Asynchronism, Desynchronization, Desynchronizing
Definition of Synchrony
1. n. The concurrence of events in time; synchronism.
Definition of Synchrony
1. Noun. synchronicity, the state of two or more events occurring at the same time. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Synchrony
1. [n -NIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchrony
Literary usage of Synchrony
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Control of Hunger in Health and Disease by Anton Julius Carlson (1916)
"When the tonus of the stomach was so great that the type III contractions (or
incomplete tetanus) were present, the synchrony appeared complete. ..."
2. The Control of Hunger in Health and Disease by Anton Julius Carlson (1916)
"Dog II, with only 3 cm. of intact muscularis and myenteric plexus uniting the
two stomachs, exhibited no synchrony between the two stomachs at any time. ..."
3. Advances in Hybrid Rice Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International by Sant S. Virmani, E. A. Siddiq, K. Muralidharan (1998)
"synchrony in flowering of A and R lines synchrony in the flowering of A and R
... Effect of date of sowing on flowering synchrony The date of sowing of male ..."
4. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1889)
"... similarity of organic contents carni" possibly afford any proofs of the
synchrony of the deposits which contain them; on the contrary, ..."
5. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"Even were the asserted synchrony unrestrictedly true as a fact (which it is not),
it is not only ... Moreover, if tho argument from synchrony is to decide, ..."
6. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"Even were the asserted synchrony unrestrictedly true as a fact (which it is not),
it is not only ... Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, ..."
7. The Varieties of religious experience: A Study in Human Nature; Being the by William James (1902)
"Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with
the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, ..."
8. The Control of Hunger in Health and Disease by Anton Julius Carlson (1916)
"When the tonus of the stomach was so great that the type III contractions (or
incomplete tetanus) were present, the synchrony appeared complete. ..."
9. The Control of Hunger in Health and Disease by Anton Julius Carlson (1916)
"Dog II, with only 3 cm. of intact muscularis and myenteric plexus uniting the
two stomachs, exhibited no synchrony between the two stomachs at any time. ..."
10. Advances in Hybrid Rice Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International by Sant S. Virmani, E. A. Siddiq, K. Muralidharan (1998)
"synchrony in flowering of A and R lines synchrony in the flowering of A and R
... Effect of date of sowing on flowering synchrony The date of sowing of male ..."
11. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1889)
"... similarity of organic contents carni" possibly afford any proofs of the
synchrony of the deposits which contain them; on the contrary, ..."
12. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"Even were the asserted synchrony unrestrictedly true as a fact (which it is not),
it is not only ... Moreover, if tho argument from synchrony is to decide, ..."
13. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"Even were the asserted synchrony unrestrictedly true as a fact (which it is not),
it is not only ... Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, ..."
14. The Varieties of religious experience: A Study in Human Nature; Being the by William James (1902)
"Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with
the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, ..."