'Chron' derives from the Greek chronos, meaning 'time'.
There are 3 syllables. Chron-i-cle.
cronolological,chronos,chronicle,chronic,cronical
The root word for chronicle is "chronos," which is a Greek word meaning time.
The morpheme "chron" in these words relates to time. "Chronology" refers to arranging events in order of occurrence, "chronicle" is a factual written account of events in chronological order, "chronic" pertains to a long-lasting condition, and "chronogram" is a phrase or inscription in which a set of letters stand for a date.
A chronicle is, literally, a timetable of events, and a cowboy with a cellphone would be an anachronism, literally, out of (its) time.
There are 3 syllables. Chron-i-cle.
chronicle
cronolological,chronos,chronicle,chronic,cronical
chronic, chronicle, chronological, chronology, and chron- means life
The root word for chronicle is "chronos," which is a Greek word meaning time.
There are three syllables. Chron-i-cle.
Temperament Temperature Temperate Temperance Chronic Chronicle Chronological Chronography
The morpheme "chron" in these words relates to time. "Chronology" refers to arranging events in order of occurrence, "chronicle" is a factual written account of events in chronological order, "chronic" pertains to a long-lasting condition, and "chronogram" is a phrase or inscription in which a set of letters stand for a date.
Words that include "chron" and relate to time include "chronology," which is the arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence, and "chronometer," a precise instrument for measuring time. "Chronicle" refers to a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence. Additionally, "synchronize" means to occur at the same time or rate, involving coordination of time.
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"Chrono-" is the most usual prefix for time (also "chron-"): chronic, chronicle, chronobiology, chronography, chronology, chronometry, chronoscope, chronotron etc.