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- adjectivesynchronic (adjective)
- concerned with something, especially a language, as it exists at one point in time. Often contrasted with diachronic."synchronic linguistics"
Origin1920s: from late Latin synchronus (see synchronous) + -ic.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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