syntony |
resonate |
As a noun syntony
is (electronics) a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency.
As a verb resonate is
to vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration.
syntony |
resonation |
As nouns the difference between syntony and resonation
is that
syntony is (electronics) a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency while
resonation is the act or state of resonating.
resonance |
syntony |
As nouns the difference between resonance and syntony
is that
resonance is the condition of being resonant while
syntony is a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency.
synteny |
syntony |
As nouns the difference between synteny and syntony
is that
synteny is the condition of being located on the same chromosome or region of genome while
syntony is a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency.
syntomy |
syntony |
As nouns the difference between syntomy and syntony
is that
syntomy is brevity; conciseness while
syntony is (electronics) a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency.
syntony |
synergy |
As nouns the difference between syntony and synergy
is that
syntony is (electronics) a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency while
synergy is behavior of a system that cannot be predicted by the behavior of its parts.
syntony |
harmony |
As nouns the difference between syntony and harmony
is that
syntony is a condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency while
harmony is agreement or accord.
As a proper noun Harmony is
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