synopticsɪˈnɒp tɪk
synoptic (adj)
English Definitions:
synoptic (adj)
presenting a summary or general view of a whole
"a synoptic presentation of a physical theory"
synoptic, synoptical (adj)
presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially with regard to the first three gospels of the New Testament
"synoptic sayings"
synoptic (Adjective)
Of, or relating to a synopsis
synoptic (Adjective)
In general, pertaining to or affording an overall view. In meteorology, this term has become somewhat specialized in referring to the use of meteorological data obtained simultaneously over a wide area for presenting a comprehensive and nearly instantaneous picture of the state of the atmosphere. Thus, to a meteorologist, synoptic takes the additional connotation of simultaneity.
Synoptic (Noun)
One of the Synoptic Gospels.
Synoptic (Adjective)
Relating to the first three Gospels of the New Testament, being similar in style and content.
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