synoptic
see also: Synoptic
Adjective

synoptic

  1. Of or relating to a synopsis.
  2. (meteorology, especially, of meteorological data) Obtained simultaneously over a wide area, for presenting a comprehensive and nearly instantaneous picture of the state of the atmosphere.
  3. (Christianity) Pertaining to the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Related terms Translations Translations
  • Russian: синопти́ческий
Translations
  • Russian: синопти́ческий

Synoptic
Adjective

synoptic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the first three Gospels of the New Testament — Matthew, Mark, and Luke — which are similar in style and content.
Translations Noun

synoptic (plural synoptics)

  1. One of the Synoptic#Adjective|Synoptic Gospels.



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