vocabulary D: study set 15
chronicle
A continuous, detailed record of historical events in order of their occurrence
synchronous
(adj) happening at the same time; occurring at the same rate and thus happening together repeatedly
khronos <G
TIME (G)
annals
a chronological record of events of successive years without interpretation or analysis by the author; a historical record; a periodical journal of a learned field or annual reports of an organization
anachronism
a person or thing out of place in a historical period or sequence of events
nocturne
a romantic melody or composition dealing with evening or night; a reverie
millennium
a span of one thousand years
sojourn
a temporary stay; a brief visit to stay for a time; to reside temporarily
diurnal
daily; occurring in a day or every day; active during the daytime rather than at night
Dies <L
day (L)
equinox
each of the two times of the year when days and nights are of equal lengths
annus (L)
year (L)
extempore
improvised; composed or uttered without advance preparation; without advance preparation
biennial
lasting two years; happening every two years
nox, noctis (L)
night(L)
temporal
pertaining to worldly affairs; transitory; short-lived
superannuated
retired or disqualified because of age or infirmity; antiquated; obsolete
Meridian
the highest point or stage of development; apogee; zenith; the imaginary half circle connecting the North and South poles
tempus, temporis (L)
time (L)
temporize
to accept or adapt to a situation; to compromise; to postpone a decision in order to gain time