Word info

Chron.

Speech parts

1. Chron. - Noun

2. Chron. - Proper noun

Meaning

chron (plural chrons)

(geology) A period of time between two geomagnetic reversals.

Chron.

Abbreviation of Chronicles.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

According to Joshua, son of Nadav, the mention in 2 Chron. 11, 6 sqq., that Rehoboam built fifteen fortified cities, indicates that the attack was not unexpected. Source: Internet

According to Eusebius Eusebius Chron. Can. Source: Internet

Chron. Cas., III, 34 Within two years of the consecration of the Cassinese Basilica, Alexander II died and was succeeded by Hildebrand as Pope Gregory VII. Source: Internet

Actually, if they read any comments about their service, they'll probably get it from the Chron, which coincidentally came out with their review of Bocanova on Sunday (dang, they beat me!). Source: Internet

At about Easter Chron. Cass., III, 66 the bishops and cardinals assembled at Rome summoned Desiderius and the cardinals who were with him at Monte Cassino to come to Rome to treat concerning the election. Source: Internet

David's plan of building a temple for the Ark was stopped at the advice of God (2 Sam. 7:1-17; 1 Chron. 17:1-15; 28:2, 3). Source: Internet

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