Where does “synchronus” come from?
synchronus (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek σύγχρονος, from Ancient Greek σῠν-, from Ancient Greek σύν, from Proto-Hellenic *ksún — beside, with.
synchronus (Latin): contemporary, synchronic
Definitions
- contemporary, synchronic
Ancestry of “synchronus”, step by step
Words derived from “synchronus”
- synchronous
- asynchronous
- synchronously
- asynchronously
- geosynchronous
- nonsynchronous
- subsynchronous
- hypersynchronous
- dyssynchronous
- supersynchronous
- synchronical
- synchronousness
- parasynchronous
- heliosynchronous
- asynchronousness
- isosynchronous
- pseudosynchronous
- geosynchronously
- synchrone
- synchron
- synchronisch
- synchronie
- autosynchronous
- synchroniser