💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chronography"
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| chronometrynoun | Synonym of horology: the study of time, particularly the science, art, and technology of time measurement. |
| chronol.noun | Abbreviation of chronology. [(uncountable) The science of determining the order in which events occurred.] |
| horographynoun | The art of constructing dials or instruments for indicating the hours. |
| chronologynoun | (uncountable) The science of determining the order in which events occurred. |
| chronometricsnoun | Synonym of horology: the study of time measurement. |
| horologiographynoun | (archaic) The scientific description of timepieces. |
| timelorenoun | (rare, nonstandard) the knowledge or study of time; chronology |
| historiographynoun | (countable and uncountable) The writing of history; a written history. |
| historiologynoun | (obsolete) a discourse on history. |
| historynoun | The aggregate of past events. |
| chorologynoun | (biology) The study of the spatial distribution of organisms. |
| oral historynoun | (historiography) The collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. |
| historiographernoun | A scholar who studies historiography. |
| horologynoun | The art, science, and technology of making and maintaining timekeeping devices such as clocks, watches and sundials. |
| chronostratigraphynoun | (geology) The interpretation of geologic history by means of the determination of the ages, and time sequence of rock strata. |
| secondary sourcenoun | (historiography) A study of past events or a past author written from the perspective of a later period of time; a document that draws on one or more historical primary sources and interprets or analyses them, including documents such as newspapers whose accuracy is open to question. |
| chronemicsnoun | The study of the communicative function of time. |
| geochronologynoun | (uncountable) The science of dating samples of rock or sediment. |
| horometrynoun | (archaic) horology (the art or practice of measuring time). |
| metahistorynoun | The history of history itself. |
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