That is a really tough one. But a chronicle is an orderly record of historical events, so possible "fiction", though that doesn't really satisfy me. Or some word that describes writing that is scattered and disorganized, and I can't think of any one word that does that. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
2006-06-07 15:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Antonym For Prolonged
2016-12-12 05:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"Ordainment"... Chronicles imply the established records of the past, while ordainment implies what is all set to happen in the future. See the word in theological context for a better understanding
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2015-09-03 10:44:10
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answered by umer 1
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2016-04-11 02:25:06
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answered by ? 4
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I'm interested in this as well
2016-08-07 23:13:52
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answered by Juliet 3
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chronic (adj)
Synonyms: long-lasting, lingering, continuing, enduring, lasting, prolonged, protracted
Antonym: fleeting
Synonyms: habitual, persistent, ingrained, compulsive, inveterate, established, confirmed, long-standing
Antonym: occasional
2006-06-07 15:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a great question, and one that has intrigued me for a long time.
2016-08-22 23:27:36
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answered by ? 4
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forget, neglect, disregard
2006-06-07 20:42:41
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answered by Merlin 3
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hide, confuse, or mix up
2006-06-07 15:03:55
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answered by bunstihl 6
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scattered
2006-06-08 13:10:38
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answered by yofatcat1 6
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