Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Synoptic \Syn*op"tic\, Synoptical \Syn*op"tic*al\, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. synoptique. See {Synopsis}.]
Affording a general view of the whole, or of the principal
parts of a thing; as, a synoptic table; a synoptical
statement of an argument. ``The synoptic Gospels.'' --Alford.
-- {Syn*op"tic*al*ly}, adv.
Source : WordNet®
synoptical
adj : presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially
of the first three gospels of the New Testament; "the
synoptic Gospels" [syn: {synoptic}]