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chronological or chronologically to describe something

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Q: What is the word that means 'following in time or order'?
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What is 'ut posterus' in English?

In order that the following is the English equivalent of 'ut posterus'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'in order that'. The adjective 'posterus' means 'following, future, subsequent'.


What is a word that means in order of time?

chronological


What is a word that means order of time?

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What word means in order by year?

While not specifically "by year", chronological means "in order of occurrence in time"


What is the root word of chronological?

Chron/chrono is a root word that means time. It comes from the Greek Titan Cronos. (He controlled time.) He was the father of Zeus and the five other eldest gods. (Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, & Demeter.) The root word log/logo means thought, word, speech, or order. The suffix -ic means pertaining to and the suffix -al also means pertaining to. This means that chronological means "relating to the order of time."


What word means 'at a time before'?

Previously means "existing or occurring before in time or order" and fits the best interpretation of the question I can manage.


Which word comes from a french word that means order?

the English word 'order' is spelled 'un ordre' in French.


What is the hebrew word Ekev?

עקב means "following" or "Because of"


What word means putting events in date order?

it means to put in order


How do you write 'the end' in Portuguese?

The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'the end' is the following: o fim. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo fihng. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; and 'fim' means 'end'.


What is the word that means following one right after the other?

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What word means frequently not following directions?

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