syncratic

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English

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek συγκρᾱτικός (sunkrātikós, mixed together). By surface analysis, syn- +‎ cratic.

Adjective

syncratic (not comparable)

  1. (marketing, economics) Of a decision, made jointly instead of individually.
    • 1969 August, Richard H. Evans, Norman R. Smith, “A Selected Paradigm of Family Behavior”, in Journal of Marriage and Family, volume 31, number 3, →DOI, →JSTOR, pages 512–517:
      The focused interviews indicated that through the life-cycle stages, the upper-middle-class families made syncratic decisions, the lower-middle-class families made syncratic and partially syncratic decisions, and the upper-lower-class families made syncratic, partially syncratic, and autonomic decisions.
    • 2017, Morris Altman, Handbook of Behavioural Economics and Smart Decision-Making, page 359:
      [] autonomous decisions that are equally likely to be independently taken by either of the partners are in the middle of the triangle and truly syncratic (or joint) decisions are in the outer-right corner of the triangle.

Etymology 2

Adjective

syncratic

  1. Misspelling of syncretic.

Etymology 3

Adjective

syncratic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to syncraticism.