It's synchronicity.
Sound out the word and the breaks are syllables. So simultaneous would be si-mul-ta-ne-ous.
The word simultaneous is an adjective. It describes two or more things happening at the same time.
The word "simulcast" refers to events broadcast over two or more media, for example, radio and television.
Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-Line
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun knight is a word for a warrior of olden times who fought on horseback to serve a king. There is no corresponding noun for a female.The noun for a male of high rank is lord. The corresponding noun for a female is lady.
Abscess
The Malayalam word Chaakara (ചാകര) is used to describe group of fish. Corresponding English word will be 'Shoal of fish'.
The word " hayat " is the corresponding Arabic word to the English word ( life ) & this is how it's written in Arabic "حياة"
The word simultaneous is an adjective. The noun is simultaneity and the adverb is simultaneously.
Sound out the word and the breaks are syllables. So simultaneous would be si-mul-ta-ne-ous.
The word simultaneous is an adjective. It describes two or more things happening at the same time.
simultaneous(ly)
"Simultaneous"
simultaneous+broadcast
The word "simulcast" refers to events broadcast over two or more media, for example, radio and television.
No, it's not a root word. 'Simul' stems from the Latin meaning 'at the same time' and 'taneous' appears to be abstracted from 'spontaneous'. Neither of those are whole words in English, however, so the irreducible English word here is 'simultaneous.' The suffix 'ly' makes it an adverb.
simultaneous or simultaneously ?