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synchronic

[sin-kron-ik, sing-] / sɪnˈkrɒn ɪk, sɪŋ- /


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The higher the temperature of the surfaces, the larger the amplitude of the synchronic fluctuations; the larger the contact area, the larger the number of surface fluctuations hindering the relative motion.

From Science Daily • Jan. 17, 2024

The scientists demonstrated that "synchronic" thermal fluctuations, when two surfaces bent simultaneously, remaining in a tight contact, are responsible for the friction.

From Science Daily • Jan. 17, 2024

It was going to be historical, rather than synchronic, which is what the others had been.

From Salon • Oct. 22, 2023

For his Spring-Summer 2022-23 collection dubbed ‘’Twinsburg,’’ Michele staged side-by-side shows inside the Gucci Hub, each unbeknownst to the other, until a wall lifted, revealing sets of twins in identical looks in synchronic stride.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 23, 2022

Adj. synchronous, synchronal†, synchronic, synchronical, synchronistical†; simultaneous, coexisting, coincident, concomitant, concurrent; coeval, coevous†; contemporary, contemporaneous; coetaneous†; coeternal; isochronous.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark