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The science of arranging events in their order of occurrence.
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Arranged in the order of time.
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A record or narrative description of past events, often in order.
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Lasting for a long period of time, such as a disease.
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A highly accurate device for measuring time.
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An instrument used to measure and record precise time intervals.
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Someone who records past events in order.
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The scientific measurement of time.
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To cause to happen or operate at the same time.
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The state of occurring at the same time.
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Existing or occurring at the same time.
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Not occurring or existing at the same time.
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A person or thing placed in the wrong time period.
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Chronologically misplaced.
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The science of dating events/variations in the environment by studying tree rings.
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A fear of the passage of time.
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The treatment of illness by aligning with biological rhythms.
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How time and space are used in literature.
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The use of time to organize life in socially constructed ways.