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chronological

Also Dz··Dz·

[kron-l-oj-i-kuhl]

adjective

  1. arranged in the order of time.

    a chronological list of events.

  2. pertaining to or in accordance with chronology.

    a chronological process.



chronological

/ ˌkrəʊ-, ˌkrəʊ-, ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪk /

adjective

  1. (esp of a sequence of events) arranged in order of occurrence

  2. relating to or in accordance with chronology

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Other Word Forms

  • chronologically adverb
  • unchronological adjective
  • ˌDzԴˈDz adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of chronological1

First recorded in 1605–15; chronolog(y) + -ical
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The chronological book opens with Britney Spears reigniting industry interest in mainstream pop after the roaring success of her snappy debut single, 1998’s “…Baby One More Time.”

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The chronological exhibition features over 50 pieces spanning painting, sculpture and works on paper that explore themes of identity, family, architecture and media-driven racism.

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The Times article cited chronological inconsistencies in Montañez’s story, archival proof of the release of test products and comments by Frito-Lay executives.

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The tale is told in chronological order but from a wide range of differing perspectives, with some news reports and headlines added to help the audience understand the latest development where necessary.

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Genius then assigns the member a “biological age” — different from your chronological age in years.

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