Entertainment / Literature / Chronology: (Greeklogic of time): The order in which events happen, especially when emphasizing a cause-effect relationship in history or in a narrative.
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Chronology Noun Synonyms: account, record, calendar, almanac, journal, log, sequence
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Science / Biology / Dendrochronology: The process of determining the age of a tree or wood used in structures by counting the number of annual growth rings. MORE
Science / Geology / Geochronology: The science of absolute dating and relative dating of geologic formations and events, primarily through the measurement of daughter elements produced by radioactive decay in minerals. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Lyric: (from Greek lyra 'song') The lyric form is as old as Egypt (surviving examples date back to 2600 BCE), and examples exist in early Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other sources. If literature from every cul MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Tetralogy: (1) In a general sense, a collection of four narratives that are contiguous and continuous in chronology. Just as three books that tell a continuous story constitute a trilogy, four books that tell a MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Stream Of Consciousness: Writing in which a character's perceptions, thoughts, and memories are presented in an apparently random form, without regard for logical sequence, chronology, or syntax. Often such writing makes no d MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Postmodernism: A general (and often hotly debated) label referring to the philosophical, artistic, and literary changes and tendencies after the 1940s and 1950s up to the present day. We can speak of postmodern art, MORE