Synchronical
1Synchronical — Syn*chron ic*al, a. [Cf. F. synchronique.] Happening at the same time; synchronous. Boyle. {Syn*chron ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
2synchronical — index simultaneous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3synchronical — adjective see synchronic …
4synchronical — syn·chron·i·cal …
5synchronical — adjective see synchronic …
6Synchronically — Synchronical Syn*chron ic*al, a. [Cf. F. synchronique.] Happening at the same time; synchronous. Boyle. {Syn*chron ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
7Old Japanese — 上古日本語, 上代日本語 Spoken in Japan Era Evolved into Early Middle Japanese during the Heian period Language family …
8synchronic — adjective Date: 1833 1. synchronous 2. a. descriptive 4 < synchronic linguistics > b. concerned with events existing in a limited time period and ignoring historical antecedents • synchronical adjective • synchronically adverb …
9Evar Saar — is an Estonian who has traveled extensively around the historical county of Võrumaa and documented the original names of all major geographical features there. In total, he has collected over 50,000 names from the Võro language. Võro is the… …
10Masks among Eskimo peoples — Yup ik shaman exorcising evil spirits from a sick boy, c.1890.[1] Masks among Eskimo peoples served a variety of functions. Masks were made out of driftwood, animal skins, bones and feathers. They were often painted using bright colors. There are …