The prefix 'chrono' comes from the Greek language. It was originally from the prefix 'cronos', meaning 'time.' Cronos was the father of the Olympians (Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, etc.), whom Zeus killed. Words with 'chrono' in them: chronological, chronology, etc.
Anachronism, chronic, chronicle, chronology, synchronize.
chronic, chronicle, chronological, chronology, and chron- means life
Chronological, chronicle, synchronize, chronometer, chronology...
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chronic is persisting for a long time or constanly recuringand cronicle is factual written account of importance or historical events in a order of their occurence.
The prefix of synchronize is "syn-", which means "together" or "with."
The suffix of synchronize is -ize. The suffix is the bit at the end of the word.
The most common nickname for marijauna is chronic. Everyone knows what chronic is. That's why.
A common chronic illness is asthma and cancer.
The most common structure in which biographies are written is usually chronological, where events are arranged in the order they occurred in the subject's life. This helps readers follow the subject's journey from birth to significant life events in a clear and organized manner.
There are three syllables in synchronize.