The Collaborative International Dictionary
Synchronistic \Syn`chro*nis"tic\, a. Of or pertaining to synchronism; arranged according to correspondence in time; as, synchronistic tables.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to synchronism; arranged according to correspondence in time.
Usage examples of "synchronistic".
He turned to astrology as the ideal basis for synchronistic experimentation.
Or could it be total coincidence, one of those improbable synchronistic ironies that happen to everyone at times?
Fort also records two cases that May of a synchronistic phenomenon he has traced through the centuries: a volcanic eruption coinciding with the discovery of a new star.
Before I could get into that, however, I was wondering about the synchronistic implications of the previous section, and called over one of the stewardesses.
But if it is in some way meant for you then you will soon be given that extra material, or will discover for yourself, in some suspiciously synchronistic fashion, that extra insight into the organization which suddenly makes everything about it fall into place.
Now, he wondered if the vision of the green-eyed woman and the hawk showing up were synchronistic events telling him that his life was about to change.
Often hests run congruent for a space, gaining power from such synchronistic periods, causing great chunks of crux when they part.