From <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span> + -ally. <span class="searchmatch">chronistically</span> In a <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span> way or manner. see chronicle...
<span class="searchmatch">Chronistic</span> Pertaining to the Chronicler or Chronist, the presumed redactor of the Book of Chronicles. For quotations using this term, see Citations:Chronistic...
to the dry <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span> form of narration, one that is confined to presenting the events in their proper, historical sequence. <span class="searchmatch">chronistically</span> parachronistic...
Superficially pro- (“earlier”) + <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span>. Compare anachronistic. prochronistic (comparative more prochronistic, superlative most prochronistic) Ahead...
person who produces a chronological account of history. For quotations using this term, see Citations:chronist. <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span> See chronicle Christon, corinths...
Superficially para- (“beside; next to, parallel”) + <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span>. Compare anachronistic. parachronistic (comparative more parachronistic, superlative most...
unchronicled chronicler Chronicles chronist; Chronist; <span class="searchmatch">chronistically</span> <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span>; <span class="searchmatch">Chronistic</span> chronology; chronological a written account chronicle (third-person...
archaic conservative incongruent outdated parachronistic prochronistic <span class="searchmatch">chronistic</span> William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “anachronistic”...