synchrony
111synchronal — adjective occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase recovery was synchronous with therapy Jour.A.M.A. a synchronous set of clocks the synchronous action of a bird s wings in flight synchronous oscillations • Syn:… …
112PROSODY, HEBREW — This article is a survey of the history of Hebrew poetic forms from the Bible to the present time. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction the variety of formal systems the specific nature of hebrew literary history …
113carousel — Merry go round Mer ry go round , n. Any revolving contrivance for affording amusement; esp., a group of seats in the shape of hobbyhorses or other fanciful animals, arranged in a circle on a platform that is rotated by a mechanical drive, often… …
114Merry-go-round — Mer ry go round , n. Any revolving contrivance for affording amusement; esp., a group of seats in the shape of hobbyhorses or other fanciful animals, arranged in a circle on a platform that is rotated by a mechanical drive, often to the… …
115diachrony — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dia + chrony (as in synchrony) Date: circa 1939 1. diachronic analysis 2. change extending through time …
116leap second — noun Date: 1971 an intercalary second added to Coordinated Universal Time to compensate for the slowing of the earth s rotation and keep Coordinated Universal Time in synchrony with solar time …
117Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …
118Cervix — Schematic frontal view of female anatomy …
119Electronic music — For electronic musical instruments, see Electronic musical instrument. For other uses, see Electronic music (disambiguation). See also: List of electronic music genres and List of electronic music festivals Electronic music is music that… …
120Electronic musical instrument — An electronic musical instrument is a musical instrument that produces its sounds using electronics. In contrast, the term electric instrument is used to mean instruments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified or altered… …