Noun
The concurrence of events in time; simultaneousness.
The tabular arrangement of historical events and personages, according to their dates.
A representation, in the same picture, of two or events which occured at different times.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis would move the starting date back three years to 8 BC, and from the lunar synchronism back to 26 January (Julian). Source: Internet
Images were scanned electrically, but the system still used a moving part: the transparent RGB color wheel rotating at above 1,200 rpm in synchronism with the vertical scan. Source: Internet
That they should all exactly synchronize, can only be explained by a Creator who pre-determined their synchronism. Source: Internet
This was accomplished by adding a frequency shift keyer that used a diode to switch a capacitor in and out of the circuit, shifting the transmitter’s frequency in synchronism with the teleprinter signal changing from mark to space to mark. Source: Internet