synchrony

  • 11synchrony — noun synchronicity, the state of two or more events occurring at the same time …

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  • 12synchrony — syn|chro|ny [ sıŋkrəni ] noun uncount FORMAL a situation in which events happen or people do things at the same time …

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  • 13synchrony — See Saussure, Ferdinand de; structuralism …

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  • 14synchrony — [ sɪŋkrəni] noun 1》 simultaneous action, development, or occurrence. 2》 synchronic treatment or study …

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  • 15synchrony — syn·chro·ny …

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  • 16synchrony — syn•chro•ny [[t]ˈsɪŋ krə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) ling. simultaneous occurrence; synchronism 2) ling. a synchronic approach to language study • Etymology: 1840–50 …

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  • 17synchrony — /ˈsɪŋkrəni/ (say singkruhnee) noun simultaneity; coincidence in time. {synchronic + ity} …

  • 18synchrony — n. 1 the state of being synchronic or synchronous. 2 the treatment of events etc. as being synchronous. Etymology: Gk sugkhronos: see SYNCHRONOUS …

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  • 19Virtual synchrony — is an interprocess messaging passing (sometimes called event queue management) technology. Virtual synchrony systems allow programs running in a network to organize themselves into process groups , and to send messages to groups (as opposed to… …

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  • 20Menstrual synchrony — is a phenomenon reported in 1971 wherein the menstrual cycles of women who lived together (such as in homes, prisons, convents, bordellos, dormitories, or barracks) reportedly became synchronized over time. The existence of menstrual synchrony… …

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