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  1. "Synced" or "synched" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 13, 2017 · Which is correct: synced or synched? Is one of these American and the other British spelling or are they interchangeable? I have only ever seen sync used in the computing …

  2. verbs - What is the past tense of "sync"? - English Language

    Apr 13, 2017 · The past tense of sync is synced, while the past tense of synch (which is the alternative to sync) is synched. Sync is a short for synchronize; I would rather avoid the short …

  3. "Synced" or "Synchronized"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Dec 13, 2017 · I could not add to this question but I would like to know if it is still relevant to use synchronized in computing context or is it considered too formal and it is preferred to use …

  4. What does "quick sync-up" mean? [closed] - English Language

    Dec 26, 2016 · My team leader asked me the following question. I got confused about what to reply. Can anyone help me on what it exactly means? Do you have few mins for quick sync-up?

  5. "Lip-sync" or "Lip-synch"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 24, 2016 · My Merriam-Webster Unabridged lists: The noun form of sync (the sound track is out of sync with the actors' lips) The verb form of sync (timecode is a great aid for syncing) …

  6. sentence - What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are …

    May 11, 2017 · I am stuck choosing between two options: On the same page (already answered) On the same wavelength. On the surface, they mean pretty much the same thing. However, I …

  7. Relic as a verb: why the spelling relicing, reliced?

    Dec 29, 2014 · The Oxford English Dictionary indicates that arc has been used as a verb at least since 1893. syncing. As noted in the answers to the related question "Synced" or "synched", …