Where does “subsynchronous” come from?

subsynchronous (English) comes from English synchronous, from Latin synchronus, from Ancient Greek σύγχρονος, from Ancient Greek σῠν-, from Ancient Greek σύν, from Proto-Hellenic *ksún — beside, with.

subsynchronous (English): of a frequency that is a submultiple of another;...

Definitions

  1. of a frequency that is a submultiple of another;...

Ancestry of “subsynchronous”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsynchronousAt the same time, at the same frequency;...
2Latinsynchronuscontemporary, synchronic
3Ancient Greekσύγχρονοςcontemporary; synchronous; simultaneous;...
4Ancient Greekσῠν-together; with, together
5Ancient Greekσύνbeside, with
6Proto-Hellenic*ksúnbeside, with

Words derived from “subsynchronous

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *ksún