Definition of Synectic

1. pertaining to a system of problem solving [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synectic

synecdochical
synecdochically
synecdochy
synechdoche
synechia
synechiae
synechias
synecism
synecisms
synecological
synecologically
synecologies
synecologist
synecologists
synecology
synectic (current term)
synectin
syned
synedria
synedrium
synereses
syneresis
synergetic
synergetically
synergia
synergias
synergic
synergically
synergid
synergids

Literary usage of Synectic

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

1. Theory of Differential Equations by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1902)
"THE PROCESS OF CONTINUATION APPLIED TO THE synectic INTEGRAL. 7. The synectic integral P(z— £") is known at all points in the domain of f, being uniquely ..."

2. A Treatise on the Integral Calculus: With Applications, Examples, and Problems by Joseph Edwards (1922)
"be synectic throughout F, so also are its Differential Coefficients. We shall next show that when <f>(z) is synectic within and upon the boundary of a given ..."

3. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1885)
"Owing to the varying refractive indices of the synectic and other tissues of the central nerve substance, these differences are strikingly seen in the ..."

4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"[< synectic + synectic cause. ... synectic function, a -ity.] The character of being synectic. ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1871)
"Metric," he justly observes, " is concerned with the discontinuous, synectic with the continuous aspect of the art. " This also, on a slight examination, ..."

6. Classification and Properties of Dual Conical Congruences by Archie Burton Pierce (1903)
"these forms of representation, we say that the first method, in both cases 1) and 2), gives "synectic" representations, while the second method does not, ..."

7. A History of Mathematics by Florian Cajori (1919)
"According to AL Cauchy a function is analytic (his "synectic") if it possesses a single-valued differential coefficient. Using Cauchy's integral theorem ..."

8. Theory of Differential Equations by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1902)
"THE PROCESS OF CONTINUATION APPLIED TO THE synectic INTEGRAL. 7. The synectic integral P(z— £") is known at all points in the domain of f, being uniquely ..."

9. A Treatise on the Integral Calculus: With Applications, Examples, and Problems by Joseph Edwards (1922)
"be synectic throughout F, so also are its Differential Coefficients. We shall next show that when <f>(z) is synectic within and upon the boundary of a given ..."

10. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1885)
"Owing to the varying refractive indices of the synectic and other tissues of the central nerve substance, these differences are strikingly seen in the ..."

11. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"[< synectic + synectic cause. ... synectic function, a -ity.] The character of being synectic. ..."

12. The Gentleman's Magazine (1871)
"Metric," he justly observes, " is concerned with the discontinuous, synectic with the continuous aspect of the art. " This also, on a slight examination, ..."

13. Classification and Properties of Dual Conical Congruences by Archie Burton Pierce (1903)
"these forms of representation, we say that the first method, in both cases 1) and 2), gives "synectic" representations, while the second method does not, ..."

14. A History of Mathematics by Florian Cajori (1919)
"According to AL Cauchy a function is analytic (his "synectic") if it possesses a single-valued differential coefficient. Using Cauchy's integral theorem ..."

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