"Chron" is Greek in origin, derived from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time.
It is Greek, from the word "kronos," meaning "time."
Many English words have roots from Greek and Latin languages. Common Greek roots include "bio" (life), "tele" (far), and "chron" (time). Common Latin roots include "dict" (say), "aud" (hear), and "port" (carry).
'Chron' derives from the Greek chronos, meaning 'time'.
The root word for chronicle is "chronos," which is a Greek word meaning time.
The root word is chrono, originating from the Greek, meaning or relating to time.
It is Greek, from the word "kronos," meaning "time."
It means time, chrono (χρονο). It's Greek.
from Greek χρονικά [chroneeka] < χρόνος = time / year
chron
Many English words have roots from Greek and Latin languages. Common Greek roots include "bio" (life), "tele" (far), and "chron" (time). Common Latin roots include "dict" (say), "aud" (hear), and "port" (carry).
chron came from the Greek word chronos which means time... it is also based on the name of a Greek god named chronos, the god of time...
Chronic
'Chron' derives from the Greek chronos, meaning 'time'.
It means Time.
Smth related to TIME (the Greek God of Time - Chronos).
The Greek word chronos means time, and words with chron in them like chronometer, anachronism, or chronological all have to do with time.
chronological Another one is isochrone.