homochronous
1Homochronous — In telecommunication, the term homochronous describes the relationship between two signals such that their corresponding significant instants are displaced by a constant interval of time.Source: from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL STD… …
2homochronous — /hoh mok reuh neuhs, ho /, adj. (of a genetic character) occurring at the same age or period in the offspring as in the parent. [1875 80; < Gk homóchronos of the same time. See HOMO , CHRON , OUS] * * * …
3homochronous — 1. SYN: synchronous. 2. Occurring at the same age in each generation. [homo + G. chronos, time] * * * ho·moch·ro·nous (ho mokґro nəs) [homo + chron + ous] 1. occurring at the same age or life stage in successive generations. 2. denoting the… …
4homochronous — adj. pertaining to genetic characteristics occurring both in the parents and in their offspring …
5homochronous — ho·moch·ro·nous …
6homochronous — (ˈ)hō|mäkrənəs, (ˈ)hä| adjective Etymology: hom + chronous : homeochronous * * * /hoh mok reuh neuhs, ho /, adj. (of a genetic character) occurring at the same age or period in the offspring as in the parent. [1875 80; < Gk homóchronos of the… …
7Synchronization — Synchrony redirects here. For linguistic synchrony, see Synchronic analysis. For the X Files episode, see Synchrony (The X Files). For similarly named concepts, see Synchronicity (disambiguation). Not to be confused with data… …
8synchronous — Occurring simultaneously. SYN: homochronous (1). [G. synchronos] * * * syn·chro·nous siŋ krə nəs, sin adj 1) happening, existing, or arising at precisely the same time 2) recurring or operating at exactly the same periods 3) having the same… …
9homochronic — ho·mo·chron·ic (ho″mo kronґik) homochronous …
10ομόχρονος — η, ο (ΑΜ ὁμόχρονος, ον, Α και ὁμοχρόνιος, ον) αυτός που γίνεται ταυτοχρόνως με κάποιον άλλο, σύγχρονος, ταυτόχρονος νεοελλ. 1. ισόχρονος, ίσης χρονικής διάρκειας, που διαρκεί τον ίδιο χρόνο με κάποιον άλλο 2. φρ. «ομόχρονη κληρονομικότητα» βιολ.… …
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