Noun
simul (plural simuls)
(gaming) A simultaneous exhibition: one player, typically very strong, plays several games at the same time against different opponents, typically weaker.
The simul is a great chess illusion. It makes the simul-giver seem like a genius, when really they're just speaking their language. Jennifer Shahade
I try to finish a simul as quickly as possible and don't worry if I lose a game or two along the way. It becomes a manic workout. Jennifer Shahade
Time, as succession of past, present and future, really has its being totum simul for the thought of a spectator, and this justifies its ‘spatialized' presentation as a line of which we can see the whole at once. R. G. Collingwood
On page 531, Euler defines n as the number of integers that are smaller than N and relatively prime to N (… aequalis sit multitudini numerorum ipso N minorum, qui simul ad eum sint primi, …), which is the phi function, φ(N). Source: Internet
The word derives from the Latin simul, at the same time (see sem-1 in Indo-European Roots) plus the suffix -taneous, abstracted from spontaneous citation (which in turn comes directly from Latin citation ). Source: Internet