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Chronological, chronicle, synchronize, chronometer, chronology...
I believe that it is chronos, but I'm not sure. Chronology, anachronism, and chronicle all have this root in them.
The word "chronicle" comes from the Old French word "cronique," which in turn is derived from the Latin word "chronica."
The word "chronicle" was borrowed from the Latin word "chronica," which in turn came from the Greek word "khronika," meaning "annals" or "chronological records."
The word "chronicle" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a factual written account of events in chronological order. As a verb, it means to record in a factual and chronological way.
Chronological, chronicle, synchronize, chronometer, chronology...
I believe that it is chronos, but I'm not sure. Chronology, anachronism, and chronicle all have this root in them.
It reflects the Greek root.
The word "chronicle" comes from the Old French word "cronique," which in turn is derived from the Latin word "chronica."
chronicle
The word "chronicle" was borrowed from the Latin word "chronica," which in turn came from the Greek word "khronika," meaning "annals" or "chronological records."
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What I've learned is The root word for 'Chrono' is time, I hope this helps!
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Record of events.
The trial lacked a proper chronicle of the testimony, resulting in the plaintiff's release.I have never seen the movie Chronicle, but it looked no so great anyway.