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What (who) is synchronous - definition

COORDINATION OF EVENTS TO OPERATE A SYSTEM IN UNISON
Synchronous; Synchronizing; Synchronisation; Synchronise; Synchronize; Nonsynchronous; Synchronising; Unsynchronized; Synching; Video synching; Time synchronization; Sync cable; Film synchronization; Synchronizability; Timing synchronization
  • Troops use synchronization to learn teamwork
  • Synchronized dancers
  • A mechanical demonstration of synchronization of oscillators: [[metronome]]s, initially out of phase, synchronize through small motions of the base on which they are placed

synchronous         
['s??kr?n?s]
¦ adjective
1. existing or occurring at the same time.
2. of or denoting a satellite which revolves in its orbit in exactly the same time as the primary body rotates on its axis.
Derivatives
synchronously adverb
Origin
C17: from late L. synchronus (from Gk sunkhronos, from sun- 'together' + khronos 'time') + -ous.
synchronous         
<operating system, communications> 1. Two or more processes that depend upon the occurrences of specific events such as common timing signals. 2. Occurring at the same time or at the same rate or with a regular or predictable time relationship or sequence. Opposite: asynchronous. (1996-04-11)
synchronous         
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Wikipedia

Synchronization

Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. For example, the conductor of an orchestra keeps the orchestra synchronized or in time. Systems that operate with all parts in synchrony are said to be synchronous or in sync—and those that are not are asynchronous.

Today, time synchronization can occur between systems around the world through satellite navigation signals and other time and frequency transfer techniques.

Examples of use of synchronous
1. He also spoke of the initial results of synchronous measures to rein in price increase.
2. After 14 minutes, the 10 satellites were injected into the 635–km polar sun synchronous orbit.
3. But they have led parallel and often synchronous lives, more than Balls himself has realised.
4. Moral degradation in a proportion of officials and the lack of synchronous measures have hindered the implementation process, they said.
5. Rapport "is an interpersonal resonance of emotional expression," Morris says, "involving synchronous gesture, laughing, and smiling together.