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Chronologist — Chro*nol o*gist, Chronologer Chro*nol o*ger, n. [Gr. ?.] A person who investigates dates of events and transactions; one skilled in chronology. [1913 Webster] That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is wholly to be avoided. Locke. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chronologist — chronology ► NOUN (pl. chronologies) 1) the study of records to establish the dates of past events. 2) the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence. DERIVATIVES chronologist noun. ORIGIN from Greek khronos time … English terms dictionary
chronologist — /kreuh nol euh jist/, n. a person versed in chronology. Also, chronologer. [1605 15; CHRONOLOG(Y) + IST] * * * … Universalium
chronologist — noun A person skilled in chronology … Wiktionary
chronologist — n. expert in chronology (science of arranging time in periods and ascertaining the order of past events) … English contemporary dictionary
chronologist — chro·nol·o·gist … English syllables
chronologist — /krəˈnɒlədʒəst/ (say kruh noluhjuhst) noun someone who studies or is knowledgeable about chronology. Also, chronologer …
chronologist — krəˈnäləjə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: French chronologiste, from New Latin chronologista, from chronologia + ista ist : a person who investigates dates and records of events : one expert in chronology … Useful english dictionary
Chronologer — Chronologist Chro*nol o*gist, Chronologer Chro*nol o*ger, n. [Gr. ?.] A person who investigates dates of events and transactions; one skilled in chronology. [1913 Webster] That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is wholly to be avoided.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Julian calendar — The Julian calendar began in 45 BC (709 AUC) as a reform of the Roman calendar by Julius Caesar. It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year (known at… … Wikipedia