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    chro·nol·o·gy
    [krəˈnäləjē]
    noun
    chronology (noun) · chronologies (plural noun)
    1. the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence:
      "the novel abandons the conventions of normal chronology" · "a diary recording a chronology of events"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from modern Latin chronologia, from Greek khronos ‘time’ + -logia (see -logy).
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    Get a quick, free translation! CHRONOLOGICALLY meaning: 1. in a way that follows the order in which a series of events happened: 2. in a way that follows…. Learn more.
    The exhibition is organised chronologically. If you refer to someone's chronological age, you are referring to the number of years they have lived, in contrast to their mental age or the stage they have reached in their physical or emotional development . Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins!
    cronológico, cronológico/-ca [masculine-feminine]… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! CHRONOLOGICAL definition: 1. following the order in which a series of events happened: 2. following the order in which a….
    Chronological is the order in which things actually happened. Chronological doesn’t allow for time traveling or flashbacks. If you’re making a documentary of events leading up to World War II and you start in the early 1900s and end at the outbreak of the war, in 1939, that’s chronological.
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