chronology

IPA: krʌnˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (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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Examples of "chronology" in Sentences

  • The similarities were in chronology and background.
  • The calendar and the clock, the chronology is running on all of us, Wynn said.
  • Painting it as going "backwards" simply because of chronology is just plain BS.
  • And the result is, that _the astronomical chronology of the Egyptian monuments sustains the Bible chronology_. [
  • So what Daniel was conceived on island and they left the others so she wouldnt die … its plausible.btw. the chronology is getting really confusing.
  • The character of such works, as Carl Freedman has written, “lies neither in chronology nor in technological hardware but in the cognitive presentation of alternatives to actuality and the status quo.”
  • Wardle suggests that it was compelling but marred by sickly sentimentality, and also proposes that Hazlitt might even have been anticipating some of the experiments in chronology made by later novelists.

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