"Chronological" comes from the greek words: chronos and logos, time and account of. On account of time. Chronological, related to the passing of time or how something is related to the passing of time.
The word root "chron" means "time" and "logic" means "reason" or "understanding". With these two put together, chronological is defined as an understanding over time. It is important to look at life, world events, etc. from a chronological perspective because we can see where ideas have evolved from and what they are headed towards. When we understand the sequence of events, we can avoind repeating mistakes - plus we can better predict the future.
Relating to time. Chronological order usually means from oldest to newest.
It came from the Dutch word docke.
It's from the Latin word chronologia, which is derived from the Greek words "chronos" meaning time, and "logia", meaning knowledge or science. It thus refers to the science or knowledge of arranging things in a timeline.
From the Japanese word 'taikun' meaning great lord or prince
The word 'chronological' is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Put the events in chronological order.
I put the chapters of my book in chronological order
I have trouble with chronological order in school like that.
How about chronological?
The events in an autobiography are usually listed in chronological order.
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The lazy student read the WikiAnswers responses to his homework question in chronological order.
This could be chronological or sequential.
I was asked to do a worksheet; I had to cut out the steps to plant a garden and put them in chronological order. And by the way, Chronological order is two words, not one. :)
i came on this website and saw this , therefore this statement is in cronalogical order .
Chronology, chronological, and chronometer.