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synodic
syn·od·ic S0969100 (sĭ-nŏd′ĭk) or syn·od·i·cal (-nŏd′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of or relating to a synod; synodal.2. Relating to the period of time required for an object to complete a single orbital period, returning to the same position as observed from another object or position in space. syn·od′i·cal·ly adv.synodic (sɪˈnɒdɪk) adj (Astronomy) relating to or involving a conjunction or two successive conjunctions of the same star, planet, or satellite: the synodic month. syn•od•ic (sɪˈnɒd ɪk) also syn•od′i•cal, adj. 1. pertaining to an astronomical conjunction, or to two successive conjunctions of the same celestial bodies. 2. of or pertaining to a synod; synodal. [1555–65; < Late Latin synodicus < Greek synodikós. See synod, -ic] syn•od′i•cal•ly, adv. synodic
synodic[sə′näd·ik] (astronomy) Referring to conjunction of celestial bodies. |