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syntonic
syn·ton·ic S0971450 (sĭn-tŏn′ĭk)adj.1. Psychology Characterized by a high degree of emotional responsiveness to the environment.2. Electricity Of or relating to two oscillating circuits having the same resonant frequency. [From Greek suntonos, high-strung, intense, attuned, from sunteinein, to draw tight : sun-, syn- + teinein, to stretch; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]syntonic (sɪnˈtɒnɪk) adj (Psychology) psychol emotionally in harmony with one's environment[C20: from Greek suntonos in harmony with; see syn-, tone] synˈtonically advTranslationssyntonic
syn·ton·ic (sin-ton'ik), Having even tone or temperament; a personality trait characterized by a high degree of emotional responsiveness to the environment. [G. syntonos, in harmony, fr. syn, together, + tonos, tone] syntonic (sĭn-tŏn′ĭk)adj. Psychology Characterized by a high degree of emotional responsiveness to the environment.syn·ton·ic (sin-ton'ik) Having even tone or temperament; a personality trait characterized by a high degree of emotional responsiveness to the environment. [G. syntonos, in harmony, fr. syn, together, + tonos, tone]syntonicS26-930100 (sin-ton'ik) Pert. to a personality characterized by an even temperament, a normal emotional responsiveness to life situations; the opposite of schizoid. See: syntone |