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synchronic(dictionary)
study, synchronic(medicine)
synchronic study(medicine)

idol (oh) and synchronic (medicine)


idol (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: idole, from Greek eidolon 'image, idol']
someone or something that you love or admire very much
-synonym hero hero idol of
::She is the idol of countless teenagers.
::She had made an idol of her husband.
::a pop idol
a picture or statue that is worshipped as a god

synchronic (medicine)


synchronic


From the Greek syn-, together + chronos, time = together in time. A synchronic study is a study done all together at one point in time rather than longitudinally over the course of time.