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cronicle

 

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Cronicle

Description:

A cronicle is a historical account or narrative written in a chronological order, typically recording events in the order of their occurrence.

Senses:

  1. Noun - Historical Account:

    A cronicle refers to a written record, usually in the form of a book or manuscript, that details the history of a particular period, place, or people.

    Example Sentence: The cronicle of ancient Rome provides valuable insights into the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.

  2. Verb - Chronicle (to record in chronological order):

    To cronicle means to write or document events, experiences, or stories in the order of their occurrence.

    Example Sentence: The explorer's journal chronicled her extraordinary adventures through the dense jungles of South America.

Usages:

  • Popular Usage:

    In popular usage, a cronicle is often referred to as a chronicle, meaning a factual or fictional narrative that presents a historical account.

    Example Sentence: The author's latest chronicle offers a gripping portrayal of the turbulent events leading up to the French Revolution.

  • Local Usage:

    In local usage, cronicle might be used as a slang term to describe a local or regional publication that provides news, stories, or features specific to a particular community or neighborhood.

    Example Sentence: The cronicle newspaper keeps residents informed about the latest happenings in the small town of Oakville.

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