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chronologyn. ~ 1. The sequence of events over time. - 2. The science of computing time and of assigning events to their dates. - 3. A document that describes events or other information in their order of occurr [..]
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chronology1590s, from Middle French chronologie or directly from Modern Latin chronologia; see chrono- + -logy. Related: Chronologer (1570s).
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chronologyn. The science that treats of computation of time or of investigation and arrangement of events.
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chronologyA chronology places events and dates in order in time.
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chronologyis the arrangement of facts and events in the order of time. The writers of the Bible themselves do not adopt any standard era according to which they date events. Sometimes the years are reckoned, e. [..]
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chronologyBy this term we understand the technical and historical chronology of the Jews and their ancestors from the earliest time to the close of the New Testament Canon.+ TECHNICAL CHRONOLOGY.--The technical [..]
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chronologyA book or section of a book that lists events and their dates in the order of their occurrence. Most chronologies are limited to a specific period (example: Roman Empire), event (World War II), or the [..]
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chronologyan arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence [chronological; chronometer]
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chronology(n) an arrangement of events in time(n) a record of events in the order of their occurrence(n) the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past events
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chronologyan arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred.
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chronologythe ordered arrangement of cultures, events, or objects in time
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chronologyWorks consisting of lists of events arranged in chronological order.
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chronology1. A listing of events in the order of their occurrence. 2. The sequence itself. 3. The methodology of placing events in the order of their occurrence.
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chronologyTypes of dates used by publishers to identify the individual bibliographic unit of a serial, for example, date of coverage, date of publication, or date of printing.
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chronologyThe arrangement of events, or the materials which represent them, in the order of their occurrence in time.
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chronologythe establishment of relative
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chronologyAn arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred
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chronologyan arrangement (of cultures or sites) based on the order of occurrence.
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chronologyan arrangement of events in the order in which theynoccurred.
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chronology
(uncountable) the science of determining the order in which events occurred.
(countable) an arrangement of events into chronological order; called a timeline when involving graphical elements.
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