allochronic

/ˌæləˈkrɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Occurring at different times; not simultaneous.
    • Allochronic events in history can make it difficult to compare cultures directly.
    • The researchers studied allochronic populations of the same bird species that migrate at different times of the year.
    • The two species are allochronic, meaning they bloom in different seasons and never cross-pollinate.
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