English
Etymology
From dys- + synchrony.
Noun
dyssynchrony (plural dyssynchronies)
- A lack of proper synchrony.
- (medicine) A medical condition wherein the activation of different parts of the heart is improperly synchronized.
- (medicine) A neurological condition wherein auditory stimuli are not processed synchronously.
Synonyms
Translations
lack of proper synchrony
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 不同步 (zh) (bù tóngbù)
- Finnish: epätahti
- French: dysynchronie f, asynchronisme (fr) m
- German: Dyssynchronie f, Asynchronie f
- Japanese: 非同時性 (ひどうじせい, hidōjisei)
- Portuguese: dissincronia f, assincronia (pt) f
- Russian: диссинхрони́я f (dissinxroníja), асинхро́нность (ru) f (asinxrónnostʹ), асинхрони́я (ru) f (asinxroníja)
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heart condition
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 心臟運動不同步 / 心脏运动不同步 (xīnzàng yùndòng bù tóngbù), 心室不同步 (xīnshì bù tóngbù)
- Finnish: dyssynkronia
- French: asynchronisme (fr)
- German: Dyssynchronie f
- Japanese: 心室非同期 (しんしつひどうき, shinshitsu hidōki)
- Russian: диссинхрони́я f (dissinxroníja), асинхрони́я (ru) f (asinxroníja)
- Spanish: asincronía f
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