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  • 91Chronicle of Moissac — The Chronicle of Moissac (also known as Chronicon Moissiancense) is an anonymous compilation that was discovered at the abbey of Moissac, but is now thought to have been compiled in the Catalan monastery of Ripoll in the end of the tenth… …

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  • 92Chronicle of a Boy Alone — Crónica de un niño solo Directed by Leonardo Favio Written by Leonardo Favio, Jorge Zuhair Jury Release date(s) 1965 …

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  • 93chronicle play — noun or chronicle history : a play with a theme from history consisting usually of rather loosely connected episodes chronologically arranged …

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  • 94chronicle — Synonyms and related words: Clio, Muse of history, account, adventures, anecdotage, anecdote, annals, archive, autobiography, biograph, biographical sketch, biographize, biography, book, calendar, carve, case history, catalog, chalk, chalk up,… …

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  • 95chronicle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. history, annals, record. See chronometry, description. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. narrative, annals, account; see history 2 , record 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. history, narrative, accounting,… …

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  • 96chronicle — [14] English has a number of words derived from Greek khrónos ‘time’, among them chronology [16], chronometer ‘timepiece’ [18], and crony. And from its adjective kronikós ‘of time’ comes English chronic [15], by way of Latin chronicus, which in… …

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  • 97chronicle — chron·i·cle || krÉ’nɪkl v. record, write down (historical or other events); narrate n. narrative; written down record of events …

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  • 98chronicle — noun a written account of important events in the order of their occurrence. verb record (a series of events) in a factual and detailed way. Derivatives chronicler noun Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. cronicle, var. of OFr. cronique, via L. from …

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  • 99chronicle — I. n. 1. Register (of events in the order of time), diary, journal. 2. Record, history, annals, narration, narrative, recital, account. II. v. a. Record, register, narrate …

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  • 100Chronicle —    Newspaper, published at Halifax.    Index: H Published by Wm. Annand, 75; Joseph Howe contributes to, 90 93; letters of Howe in, on Irish question, 75; Jonathan McCully editor, 186; Howe s Botheration Scheme articles, 186; action for libel,… …

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