Chronological vs No - What's the difference?
chronological | no |
In order of time from the earliest to the latest
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In units of time.
The molecular formula for nitric oxide.
The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Norway.
ISO 3166-1
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As an adjective chronological
is in order of time from the earliest to the latest.As a noun no is
noh (japanese theatrical genre).chronological
English
Adjective
(en adjective)A Book of Death and Fish by Ian Stephen – review
- A Book of Death and Fish'' is about one Peter MacAulay, an unremarkable individual who has the sea and its promises alwayus with him, experiencing the usual strains of growing up and growing old – the death of a friend, his parents, marriage and children – all set out in chronological order and divided into two books, Migration and Turbulence.
- He is 67 in chronological age, but has the mind and body of someone 55.