Chronological, chronicle, chronic. Words with "crohn" in them: synchronize, anachronism.
7-letter words
chronic, chronon
8-letter words
chronaxy, chronics, chronons
9-letter words
chronaxie, chronicle
10-letter words
chronaxies, chronicity, chronicled, chronicler, chronicles, chronogram, chronology
11-letter words
chronically, chroniclers, chronicling, chronograms, chronograph, chronologer, chronologic, chronometer, chronometry
12-letter words
chronicities, chronographs, chronography, chronologers, chronologies, chronologist, chronometers, chronometric
13-letter words
chronobiology, chronographic, chronological, chronologists, chronometries, chronotherapy
14-letter words
chronobiologic, chronographies, chronometrical
15-letter words
chronobiologies, chronobiologist, chronologically, chronotherapies
16-letter words
chronobiological, chronobiologists, chronometrically
47 words found.
The Greek word chronos means time, and words with chron in them like chronometer, anachronism, or chronological all have to do with time.
A chronograph is a timepiece of high accuracy. A chronology is a timeline of events.
The prefix "chron" relates to time, while "tempor" also refers to time or timing. Both prefixes are commonly used in words that relate to the concept of time and its measurement.
It is from the Greek word for time. A chronometer is something which measures time (chron=time, meter=measure), in other words a clock. The spelling "chron" as opposed to "crohn" means this word has nothing to do with Crohns disease which was named after Dr. Burrill Crohn.
Time.
from Greek χρονικά [chroneeka] < χρόνος = time / year
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.
'Chron' derives from the Greek chronos, meaning 'time'.
the answer you are looking for is Chron.
Time. Chronology is a sequence of events. A chronometer is a device for measuring time, typically a wrist watch or clock.
A chronicle is, literally, a timetable of events, and a cowboy with a cellphone would be an anachronism, literally, out of (its) time.
"Chron" is Greek in origin, derived from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time.