Etymology:
Meaning:
Synchronism refers to the coincidence of events or phenomena that occur at the same time. It can also imply a relationship or correlation between these events.
Origin:
The term "synchronism" has its roots in ancient Greek. It is derived from the following elements:
Therefore, "συγχρονισμός" (synchrōnismós) literally translates to "with time" or "at the same time."
Usage:
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