simultaneous(ly)
The word "chronos" has a root that means time.
I think the word you are looking for is "afford".
At the time or In the time is the English equivalent of 'in tempore'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'tempore' means 'time'.
The word "leisure" was developed from the Old French word "leisir," which means free time or opportunity for ease and relaxation.
Punctual means on time.
The word "equinox" basically means that.
"Ibid." is an abbreviation of the Latin word which means just that.
the root word lateral means side. example: bilateral, trylateral, quadrilateral. ect.
A divine time
You might be going for the word sequence.
anachronistic
it means time