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synchronal (comparative more synchronal, superlative most synchronal)

  1. Synchronous; simultaneous.
    • 1664, H[enry] More, chapter VI, in Synopsis Prophetica; or, The Second Part of the Modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity: [], London: [] James Flesher, for William Morden [], →OCLC, book II, page 370:
      That the VVhore of Babylon alſo and the Tvvo-horned Beaſt are the ſelf-ſame Thing, is made evident in the ſame Expoſition; and therefore they muſt be Synchronal, unleſs one and the ſame thing can begin to be after it has continued in Being, and continue after it ceaſes to be.