different between chronical vs chronicalness
chronical
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
chronical (comparative more chronical, superlative most chronical)
- Obsolete form of chronic.
Etymology 2
Noun
chronical
- Misspelling of chronicle.
Verb
chronical
- Misspelling of chronicle.
chronical From the web:
- what chronological order
- what chronological means
- what chronological
- what chronological order to watch marvel movies
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- what chronological order to watch star wars
- what chronological day of the year is it
chronicalness
English
Etymology
chronical +? -ness
Noun
chronicalness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being chronical.
chronicalness From the web:
- what's chronically ill
- what's chronically suicidal
- what does chronically mean
- what is chronically rara
- what is chronically homeless
- what does chronically depressed mean
- what is chronically dehydrated
- what causes chronically chapped lips
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