Chronocle vs Diary - What's the difference?
chronocle | diary |
A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.
The method or media used to keep such experiences.
(British, Canada) A calendar or appointment book.
(obsolete) Lasting for one day.
* Francis Bacon
As a noun diary is
a daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.As an adjective diary is
(obsolete) lasting for one day.chronocle
Not English
Chronocle has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'chronocle':
chromosome, crankcase, chronicle, chronocide, corncrake, coherence, carmoisine, charmeuse, corniche, careenage, chromocyte, crunchtime, caruncle, cornicle, crumcake, chronique, chromocene, carmagnole, creamsicle, chronozone, corncockle, cramoisie, corncake, carmustine, charmstone, crunchable, cronusite, corrensite, cornmuse, chronaxie, creamcake, carunculae, crunchie, chromize, chromisediary
English
(Personal journal)Noun
(diaries)- They kept separate diaries'''. His was on paper and her '''diary was on her computer's hard drive.
Synonyms
* daybook * journalDerived terms
* diaristCoordinate terms
* calendar * daybook * chronicle * logAdjective
(-)- The offer of a usurpation, though it was but as a diary ague.