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Synoptic
Meaning
Adj
●
Of or
relating
to a synopsis.
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In Meteorology & Weather:
Obtained
simultaneously
over a
wide
area, for
presenting
a
comprehensive
and
nearly
instantaneous
picture
of the state of the atmosphere.
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In Christianity:
Pertaining to the
gospels
of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
●
Relating to the first three Gospels of the New Testament — Matthew, Mark, and Luke — which are
similar
in style
and content.
Noun
●
One of the Synoptic Gospels.
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Origin
synoptic
English
synopticus
Latin
συνοπτικός
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
σύνοψις
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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