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a.m.
annual
April
Aug.
August
birthday
calendar
Christmas
daily
(a)
daily
(a)
date
(n)
date
(v)
day
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December
face
February
Fri.
Friday
guy
hand
hour
hr
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min.
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Monday
month
morning
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November
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p.a.
p.m.
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Saturday
season
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spring
summer
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time
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(v)
today
(a)
today
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chronology
noun
chro‧nol‧o‧gy
plural
chronologies
1
[
uncountable
]
TCM
the order in which events happened in the past
chronology of
It is important to establish the chronology of the events.
2
[
countable
]
an account of events in the order in which they happened
:
The book includes a chronology of his life and works.
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