| ANACHRONIC | • anachronic adj. Not in the correct date order. Chronologically incorrect. • ANACHRONIC adj. out of (chronological) order; out of date, also ANACHRONICAL. |
| CHRONICITY | • chronicity n. The condition of being chronic. • CHRONICITY n. the quality of being chronic. |
| CHRONICLED | • chronicled v. Simple past tense and past participle of chronicle. • CHRONICLE v. to record as a chronicle. |
| CHRONICLER | • chronicler n. A person who writes a chronicle or chronicles. • Chronicler prop.n. The presumed author/redactor of the Book of Chronicles and certain other books of the Tanakh. • CHRONICLER n. one who composes a chronicle. |
| CHRONICLES | • chronicles n. Plural of chronicle. • chronicles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chronicle. • Chronicles prop.n. (Biblical) A book of the Jewish Tanakh, divided into two Books of Chronicles in the Christian Bible. |
| DETHRONING | • dethroning v. Present participle of dethrone. • dethroning n. The removal of a ruler from the throne. • DETHRONING n. the act of removing from a throne. |
| DETHRONISE | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DETHRONIZE | • dethronize v. (Obsolete) To dethrone; to remove from the throne. • DETHRONIZE v. to dethrone, also DETHRONISE. |
| DIACHRONIC | • diachronic adj. Occurring over or changing with time. • diachronic adj. Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time. • DIACHRONIC adj. of the study of a subject (esp. a language) through its historical development, as opposed to synchronic. |
| ENTHRONING | • enthroning v. Present participle of enthrone. • enthroning n. An act of enthronement. • ENTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also INTHRONE. |
| ENTHRONISE | • enthronise v. Alternative spelling of enthronize. • ENTHRONISE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONIZE. |
| ENTHRONIZE | • enthronize v. Alternative form of inthronize. • ENTHRONIZE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONISE. |
| INTHRONING | • inthroning v. Present participle of inthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. |
| SYNCHRONIC | • synchronic adj. Occurring at a specific point in time. • synchronic adj. (Linguistics) Relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history. • SYNCHRONIC adj. concerned with the study of a subject (esp. a language) at a particular period, without considering the past or the future, also SYNCHRONICAL. |
| UNTHRONING | • unthroning v. Present participle of unthrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |