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In my English-Japanese ictionary, "chronological" means "arranged in or according to the order of year". My question is waht is English word meaning "arranged in or according to the order of day"

Thank you.

2006-12-23 09:54:30 · 11 answers · asked by Taro K 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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It means "In order", by time. For example, history books usually use chronological order to explain events, from the past to the current time. A timeline of events is written chronologically. As long as something is written by order of time (1906, 1907, 4 months ago, 3 days ago, 2 minutes ago, 6 seconds ago) it is considered chronological.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/chronological

2006-12-23 10:05:46 · answer #1 · answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5 · 2 0

It means putting things in order according to age, or time.
For example, if there were four children in a family, Chris, aged 3, Tom, aged 6, Billy aged 8 and Sarah, aged 4, you would put them in chronological order by ranking them this way:
Billy, Tom, Sarah and Chris. That is, from oldest to youngest.
If you were talking about revolutions, or warfare, you might arrange the battles in chronological order -- that is, in the order in which they happened, one after the other.

To give you another example, if you look at some of the Yahoo! questions, you will see they say '2 hours ago' or 'one hour ago'
and some of the details say '52 minutes ago' and then they add another detail and it is listed as '30 minutes ago' and a further detail is '10 minutes go'. These times are all in chronological order, so you know which comments came first, which came second, which came third, etc.
Hope this helps.

2006-12-23 10:01:37 · answer #2 · answered by old lady 7 · 2 0

What Does Chronological Mean

2016-09-29 05:46:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It means when you explain something in terms of time. A time line.

For example, if you want to mention the presidents of the USA chronologically you'd write:


1789–1797 George Washington

1797–1801 John Adams

1801–1809 Thomas Jefferson

1817–1825 James Monroe

1825–1829 John Quincy Adams

1829–1837 Andrew Jackson

etc.

2006-12-23 09:55:51 · answer #4 · answered by Sergio__ 7 · 4 0

Chronological doesn't necessarily mean by year. Its an ordered sequence of events that follows a time base. You could use days, not just years.

2006-12-23 09:59:51 · answer #5 · answered by Blackcat15 2 · 2 1

What a wonderful question. Religion is, of course, the form that one's worship takes. Thus there are thousands of forms. Religion includes a system of religious beliefs and practices. The object of the religion may be false gods or the true God. Hence, there is false religion and there is true. Religion can get very fancy or remain simple. In the former case, such as it is today. In the latter case, such as it was in the Garden of Eden. What then is worship to me? How do I worship? To worship means to obey. And to obey means to worship. The two are intimately connected; indeed, they are coterminous and cannot be separated. Specifically, to obey the Sovereign Lord God Jehovah of Armies is to worship Him. I do my imperfect best in this regard. I fall on my face and get back up to try and try again. In the Garden of Eden, so long as they obeyed Jehovah, Adam and Eve were worshiping him. No temple, no Mosaic Law, no meetings. Simply leave the tree of the knowledge of good and bad alone. Simple. The minute they disobeyed, they stopped worshiping Jehovah. Same with the nation of Israel. The minute they attempted to practice a syncretistic religion they stopped worshiping Jehovah. The minute they made the golden calf, they stopped. And on and on. To worship is to obey. To obey is to worship. Hannah J Paul

2016-03-25 21:12:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well chronological usually refers to time in a year but it can also be used for time in a day. there is no different term for order of a day. its used to describe time in general.

2006-12-23 09:58:50 · answer #7 · answered by morequestions 5 · 2 0

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To me, worship is putting something or someone first in your life. That is the reason people can worship their job, their money, their family, their "belly", etc. And that is reason people can give worship to those other than Jehovah. But when Jehovah is first is your life, it is to him that you pray, that you sing about, that you speak about, that you read about, that you live for, that you long for, that you look forward to listening to and about, that you seek the approval of, that you study about, that you teach about, that you reach out to. He is your other half in a spiritual relationship. And spirituality cannot be complete without that other half. The definition of worship is multi-faceted, as are the expressions of worship. We speak of "worshiping in many ways". And that is correct. I don't mean all forms of worship are acceptable. But that our worship takes on different facets or expressions. We can't sing and study at the same time. But both are worship. We can't study and pray at the same time. But both are worship. There is more, but I will stop here.

2016-03-27 05:46:53 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Chronological means to put things (file them) according to date; most recent usually first.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

2006-12-23 10:04:10 · answer #9 · answered by bigpaul 3 · 1 0

RE:
What does "chronological" mean?
In my English-Japanese ictionary, "chronological" means "arranged in or according to the order of year". My question is waht is English word meaning "arranged in or according to the order of day"

Thank you.

2015-08-02 00:22:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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