different between chronologise vs chronologist
chronologise
English
Verb
chronologise (third-person singular simple present chronologises, present participle chronologising, simple past and past participle chronologised)
- Alternative spelling of chronologize
Anagrams
- chronologies
chronologise From the web:
chronologist
English
Etymology
chronology +? -ist
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k???n?l?d??st/
Noun
chronologist (plural chronologists)
- A person skilled in chronology.
- That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is wholly to be avoided.
Synonyms
- chronologer
Derived terms
- dendrochronologist
Translations
chronologist From the web:
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- what does chronologists
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