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I Adj. synchronous; LING. etc. synchronicII Adv.: synchron laufen oder gehen, geschaltet sein be synchronized; Bild und Ton laufen nicht synchron picture and sound are out of sync umg.* * *synchronous* * *syn|chron [zʏn'kroːn]1. adjsynchronous; (LING) synchronic2. advsynchronologically* * *syn·chron[zʏnˈkro:n]I. adj2. LING synchronicII. adv1. (geh) synchronously, simultaneously2. LING synchronically* * *A. adj synchronous; LING etc synchronicB. adv:gehen, geschaltet sein be synchronized;Bild und Ton laufen nicht synchron picture and sound are out of sync umg* * *adj.synchronous adj. adv.synchronously adv. -
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Synchronic — may refer to:*Synchronicity *Synchronic analysis, in linguistics *Synchronicity (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
synchronic — index simultaneous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
synchronic — 1833 shortening of synchronical (1650s), from L.L. synchronus simultaneous (see SYNCHRONOUS (Cf. synchronous)). Linguistic sense is first recorded 1922, probably a borrowing from Fr. synchronique (de Saussure, 1913) … Etymology dictionary
synchronic — [sin krän′ik] adj. 1. SYNCHRONOUS 2. of or concerned with language, mores, etc. at a given time, without reference to historical antecedents: cf. DIACHRONIC synchronically adv … English World dictionary
synchronic — synchronically, adv. /sin kron ik, sing /, adj. Ling. having reference to the facts of a linguistic system as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history: synchronic analysis; synchronic dialectology. Also, synchronical. Cf.… … Universalium
synchronic — adjective Date: 1833 1. synchronous 2. a. descriptive 4 < synchronic linguistics > b. concerned with events existing in a limited time period and ignoring historical antecedents • synchronical adjective • synchronically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
synchronic — As opposed to diachronic exegesis, synchronic is interested in complete biblical texts as they exist now and in the response of the reader to that text. This response may be from a position of faith or of non faith … Dictionary of the Bible
synchronic — syn•chron•ic [[t]sɪnˈkrɒn ɪk, sɪŋ [/t]] adj. ling. of or pertaining to the study of a language as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history: synchronic linguistics Compare diachronic • Etymology: 1825–35 … From formal English to slang
synchronic — /sɪŋˈkrɒnɪk/ (say sing kronik) adjective 1. synchronous. 2. studying phenomena at a given time or stage without reference to historical data. 3. descriptive or classificatory: synchronic linguistics. Compare diachronic. {Late Latin synchronus +… …
synchronic linguistics — n. the branch of linguistics that analyzes the structure of a language or languages as static, at a given point in their history * * * ▪ linguistics the study of a language at a given point in time. The time studied may be either the… … Universalium
synchronic linguistics — n. the branch of linguistics that analyzes the structure of a language or languages as static, at a given point in their history … English World dictionary