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The prefix 'chrono' comes from the Greek language. It was originally from the prefix 'cronos', meaning 'time.' Cronos was the father of the Olympians (Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, etc.), whom Zeus killed. Words with 'chrono' in them: chronological, chronology, etc.

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Chronometer, chronic, chronological,Shycronize,achronoisms,chronic. time

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Chron means time. For example-A chronometer would be a timepiece;a watch. Chron=time and meter as a suffix means measure.

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chronometer

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synchronize

anachronism, anachronistic

chronology chronological

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