a. rare. [f. late L. synchronus: see prec. and -IC. Cf. F. synchronique.]
1. = SYNCHRONOUS 1, 1 b.
1833. Lamb, Elia, Ser. II. Barrenness Mod. Art. At the interposition of the synchronic miracle.
1887. Heilprin, Distrib. Anim., II. ii. 231. The want of synchronic correspondence between closely related assemblages of fossil remains.
2. = next, 2.
1892. Harpers Mag., Sept., 507. Whose many leaves showed light or dark, synchronic with the breeze.