homochronous
American
[hoh-mok-ruh-nuhs, ho-]
/ hoʊˈmɒk rə nəs, hɒ- /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of homochronous
First recorded in 1875–80, homochronous is from the Greek word homóchronos of the same time. See homo-, chron-, -ous
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