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SAT5000 idiosyncrasy A mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual. n.
SAT5000 synchronism Simultaneousness. n.



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asynchronism {n} (asynchrony) SEE: asynchrony :: composite video, blanking, and sync {n} (standardised format of an analog picture-only television signal) dyssynchrony {n} (heart condition) dyssynchrony {n} (lack of proper synchrony) dyssynchrony {n} (neurological condition) idiosyncrasy {n} (language or behaviour particular to an individual or a group) idiosyncrasy {n} ((medicine) individual reaction to a generally innocuous substance) idiosyncrasy {n} (peculiarity that serves to distinguish or identify) idiosyncrasy {n} (way of behaving or thinking) idiosyncratic {adj} (peculiar to a specific individual) lip-sync {v} (to move lips in synchronization with sounds) sync {n} (synchronization) SEE: synchronization :: sync {v} (synchronize) SEE: synchronize :: synchronic {adj} (relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history) synchronicity {n} (Jungian psychology: coincidences that seem to be meaningfully related) synchronicity {n} (the state of being synchronous or simultaneous) synchronisation {n} (synchronization) SEE: synchronization :: synchronised skating {n} (Figure skating in a team) synchronised swimming {n} (swimming event) synchronization {n} (the state or property of being synchronized) synchronize {v} (cause two events to have coordinated timing) synchronized skating {n} (figure skating in a team) synchronized swimming {n} (swimming event) synchronous {adj} (at the same time) synchrotron {n} (form of cyclotron) synclinal {n} (synclinal fold) syncline {n} (concave upward fold) SEE: synclinal :: syncope {n} (absence of a sound) syncope {n} (loss of consciousness) syncope {n} (missed beat or off-beat stress) syncretic {adj} (combining disparate elements) syncretism {n} (fusion of different inflexional forms) syncretism {n} (fusion of different systems or beliefs)

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