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A record of events in the order of their occurrence
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chronology \Chro*nol"o*gy\, n.; pl. Chronologies . [Gr. ?; ? time + ? discourse: cf. F. chronologie.] The science which treats of measuring time by regular divisions or periods, and which assigns to events or transactions their proper dates. If history ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE relative ▪ Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed. ▪ It is important to stress, therefore, that there is no absolute, only a relative , chronology for the ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chronology is the science of locating events in time. A chronology is a common term for a timeline . It can also mean: Chronology (Bryn Haworth album) , a 1989 release Chronology (Dom and Roland album) , a 2004 release Chronology , a 1997 compilation by ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) the science of determining the order in which events occurred. 2 (context countable English) an arrangement of events into chronological order; called a timeline when involving graphical elements.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. arrangement of events in time a record of events in the order of their occurrence the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past events
Usage examples of chronology.
Yet as far as we can trust to the obscure chronology of that period, it appears that the operations of some foreign war deferred the Italian expedition till the ensuing spring.
In the final analysis, the donjuanesque journey does not in any way intend an escape from chronology, rather a playful deconstruction and reconstruction of it.
See the Chronology of the Atabeks of Irak and Syria, in De Guignes, tom.
They had elaborately prepared tabs and chronologies and a comparative analysis of notes, memos and testimony.
Horus during the Typhonian wars, are mentioned in a Turin fragment of the Canon of the Kings, in which the author summarizes the chronology of the divine period.
England and France admit to be genuine and true, and which carry back the antiquity of the science of astronomy, together with the constellations, to within a few years of the Deluge, even on the longer chronology of the Septuagint.
Eve doings, going through it three times before Danny got the chronology straight.
When he had finally been reintegrated into the original Samuel Turner, he had kept the memories of all eighteennot really as a continuous whole but as a sort of mental patchwork, eighteen separate pieces tied loosely together by a shared chronology.
A Glossary of Terms and Gazetteer of Places and Ship Names, along with a Chronology of Key Events, appears after the main text of the book.
Appendix II: Chronology 1940 On 11 March Inside the Whale was published by Victor Gollancz.
I wrote out a separate chronology on what I got, and included carbons in with your official stuff.
Gray, The Founding of Aelia Capitolina and the Chronology of the Jewish War under Hadrian, and New Light from Egypt on the Early Reign of Hadrian, Amer. Journ.
Disdaining chronology, he adopted a random method, selecting episodes in his adventurous life and shaping them into complete, self-contained narratives, in the fashion of a novelist rather than an autobiographer.
In Britain, the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies was founded under the impetus of Howard Tresman and puts out the journal Chronology and Catastrophism Review, besides hosting a regular program of workshops and conferences.
Up close in this light, indifferent to human chronologies and subject only to the slow erosive forces of geological time, it reared above me like a frowning, terrifying crag.