💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Achronical"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| astrochronologic | Alternative form of astrochronological. [Relating to astrochronology.] |
| achronycal | Alternative form of acronycal. [(astronomy, of a star) Rising at sunset and setting at sunrise.] |
| chronostratigraphical | Alternative form of chronostratigraphic. [Of, pertaining to, or derived using chronostratigraphy.] |
| palaeochronological | Alternative form of paleochronological. [Relating to paleochronology] |
| polychronistic | Alternative form of polychronic. [Happening at different times.] |
| heterochroneous | Alternative form of heterochronous. [(paleontology) formed at different periods] |
| calendaric | Alternative form of calendrical. [Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.] |
| chronotypical | Alternative form of chronotypic. [Relating to chronotypes] |
| acronychalnoun | Alternative form of acronical. [Occurring at sunset.] |
| monochronistic | Alternative form of monochronic. [Characterized by a system where things are done one at a time.] |
| archeoastronomical | Alternative spelling of archaeoastronomical. [(astronomy) Relating to archaeastronomy.] |
| skeletochronologic | Alternative form of skeletochronological. [Relating to skeletochronology] |
| aeonicnoun | (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of eonic. [That lasts for an eon.] |
| chronotopographical | Alternative form of chronotopographic. [Relating to changes in topography over time] |
| time-bound | Alternative form of timebound. [Attached to a certain moment or era in time.] |
| chronobiogeographical | Alternative form of chronobiogeographic. [(biology) Describing biogeographic characteristics that change over time.] |
| kalendarial | Alternative form of calendarial. [Of or pertaining to a calendar.] |
| spatio-temporal | Alternative form of spatiotemporal. [Of, concerning, or existing in both space and time.] |
| acherontical | Alternative form of Acherontic. [Of, pertaining to or resembling Acheron (one of the rivers located in the underworld according to ancient Greek mythology).] |
| palaeosecularnoun | Alternative form of paleosecular. [(geology) Relating to long-term non-periodic irregularities, especially in magnetic field, in the geologic past] |
📝 Common Phrases with "Achronical"
Translate “Achronical” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.