cochronless
Refers to a state of lacking temporal coordination or synchronization between two or more events that are expected to happen simultaneously. It is typically used in technical or formal contexts to describe processes or systems that have fallen out of sync or were never aligned in time.
Beispiele
3 von 5The audio on the livestream was cochronless with the video, making it difficult to follow the speaker.
The audio on the livestream was cochronless with the video, making it difficult to follow the speaker.
The researchers observed a cochronless pattern in the cellular division of the control group.
The researchers observed a cochronless pattern in the cellular division of the control group.
Man, that band was totally cochronless; the bassist was way ahead of everyone else.
Man, that band was totally cochronless; the bassist was way ahead of everyone else.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it into parts: 'co' (together) + 'chron' (time) + 'less' (without). It literally means 'without shared time.'
Schnelles Quiz
The backup failed because the two servers became ________ during the data migration process.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: cochronless
Beispiele
The audio on the livestream was cochronless with the video, making it difficult to follow the speaker.
everydayThe audio on the livestream was cochronless with the video, making it difficult to follow the speaker.
The researchers observed a cochronless pattern in the cellular division of the control group.
academicThe researchers observed a cochronless pattern in the cellular division of the control group.
Man, that band was totally cochronless; the bassist was way ahead of everyone else.
informalMan, that band was totally cochronless; the bassist was way ahead of everyone else.
The board identified cochronless operations between the logistics and sales departments as the primary cause of the delay.
businessThe board identified cochronless operations between the logistics and sales departments as the primary cause of the delay.
The diplomat noted that the cochronless implementation of the treaty provisions led to minor border disputes.
formalThe diplomat noted that the cochronless implementation of the treaty provisions led to minor border disputes.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
falling cochronless
falling cochronless
remain cochronless
remain cochronless
a cochronless state
a cochronless state
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Asynchronous refers to something designed not to happen at the same time, while cochronless often implies a failure to meet a synchronous expectation.
Chronological refers to the order of events in time, whereas cochronless refers to the lack of simultaneous timing.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is most often found in technical, scientific, or highly formal literary contexts. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless emphasizing a specific lack of timing in a performance or technical device.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake this for 'chronless' (without time), but the 'co-' prefix is essential to indicate the relationship between two entities failing to match in time.
Merkhilfe
Break it into parts: 'co' (together) + 'chron' (time) + 'less' (without). It literally means 'without shared time.'
Wortherkunft
Formed from the Latin prefix 'co-' (together) and the Greek 'khronos' (time), combined with the English suffix '-less'.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The backup failed because the two servers became ________ during the data migration process.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: cochronless
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