Similar words: chronology, technological, terminological, biological, theological, ecological, ideological, psychological. Meaning: [‚krɒnə'lɒdʒɪkl] adj. relating to or arranged according to temporal order.
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31. In later periods, pottery typologies usually form the backbone of the chronological system.
32. Over the years the generations had gotten into a chronological muddle.
33. They are neat, legible, easily handled and can be filed in chronological order. 2.
34. Do they do it all at once, or in chronological order, or just as it seems to emerge?
35. The sample is far too small to suggest that these data have a chronological significance, but the results are technologically significant.
36. The text is based on a series of sixteen short chapters presenting Piero's career in chronological order.
37. Warnie was a natural historian, and he set himself the task of putting all these documents into chronological order.
38. The pictures resisted his efforts to shuffle them into chronological order.
39. The repertoire was as follows, in chronological order of being devised: A Christmas Carol.
40. And in his later work the careful dating supplied by Picasso himself eliminates any chronological problem.
41. Indicate these by placing them in a chronological order and the specific amount of time required to complete them.
42. In each case the idea is to link a point in the sequence or group with a secure chronological fixed point.
43. Much effort went into the establishment of regional chronological systems, and the description of the development of culture in each area.
44. Apparently, they learned a lesson from the O. J. Simpson criminal trial by avoiding boring and time-consuming chronological presentations.
45. Much more is also needed towards the building of a full chronological sequence of the main wares and vessel types.
46. The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.
47. Test scores can be compared directly with the scores obtained by normal children of the same chronological age.
48. In regions where early civilizations had flourished new research and discoveries filled out the chronological sequences.
49. Peter thought it best to start with the diary because it provided a chronological framework.
50. The chronological patient sequence is divided into blocks of, say four.
51. Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units.
52. We shall consider each of them in the chronological order in which they came to Anselm's attention.
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53. There has never been a time more conscious of chronological age than our own.
54. Put the events in her life into chronological order.
55. In fact, it is even the largest chronological record.
56. His chronological age was 71 years.
57. Organize in order of importance, not in chronological order.
58. The journal is the chronological record of business transactions.
59. The cultural relics are displayed in chronological sequence.
60. The facts should be presented in chronological order .
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