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Verb
/ˈkränikəl/,
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chronicles, plural;
  1. Record (a related series of events) in a factual and detailed way
    • - his work chronicles 20th-century displacement and migration
Noun
  1. A factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence

  2. A work of fiction or nonfiction that describes a particular series of events


  1. record in chronological order; make a historical record
  2. history: a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead"
  3. Chronicle, Vol. 1, also known as Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits, is a compilation album by Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in 1976. Compared to the two previously released Creedence Gold compilations, Chronicle Vol. 1 features all of the group's charted hits. ...
  4. The Chronicle of Jean de Venette is a narrative of several historical events spanning the years of 1340 and 1368, written by the Carmelite friar Jean de Venette. The chronicle was probably written starting as early as 1340, all the way up until Jean de Venette’s death around the year 1368. ...
  5. Chronicle is a newsmagazine produced at two Hearst Television-owned New England television stations, WCVB-TV Ch. 5 in Boston, MA, and WMUR-TV Ch. 9 in Manchester, New Hampshire. ...
  6. Chronicle was a BBC Television series shown monthly and then fortnightly on BBC2 from 18th June 1966 to its last broadcast in May 1991.
  7. The Chronicle is a weekly newspaper published in Barton, Vermont. Circulation was 8,500 in 1998.
  8. Hathaway Publishing is a subsidiary of Ottaway Community Newspapers, itself a division of News Corporation. Hathaway publishes five weekly newspapers in the South Coast region of Massachusetts.
  9. The Chronicle is the national newspaper of the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. It was begun by Bishop Philip Schelfhaut in 1909 as the Dominica Chronicle, a bi-weekly publication. For many years afterward, it was known as The New Chronicle until it dropped the "New" from its title in 1996.
  10. North Central College is a private, 4-year comprehensive liberal arts college located in Naperville, Illinois. Founded in 1861, it is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Comprehensive fees for the 2007-8 academic year total $32,811.
  11. "The Chronicle" (also known as "The Clip Show") is an hour long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. These were the 177th and 178th episodes of Seinfeld from Season 9. It aired on May 14, 1998. Both parts of "The Chronicle" were seen by 58.53 million viewers. ...
  12. The Chronicle is the name of a short-lived science fiction television series on the Sci Fi cable channel. The series is somewhat influenced by previous television shows such as '' and The X-Files and loosely based on the News from the Edge series of novels by Mark Sumner. ...
  13. (Chronicles (books of Bible)) The Books of Chronicles (Hebrew Divrei Hayyamim, דברי הימים, Greek Paralipomenon, Παραλειπομένων) are part of the Hebrew Bible. ...
  14. (Chronicles (film)) Crónicas is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller film, written and directed by Sebastián Cordero. The film was produced by Guillermo Del Toro, director of Pan's Labyrinth, and Alfonso Cuarón, director of Y Tu Mama Tambien. ...
  15. A written account of events and when they happened, ordered by time; To record in or as in a chronicle
  16. (Chronicles) (P. Lane). 1984. Narr, alto, fl, oboe, trombone, percussion. Ms
  17. (Chronicles) The words of the days, (Kg1 14:19; Ch1 27:24), the daily or yearly records of the transactions of the kingdom; events recorded in the order of time.
  18. (Chronicles) Two books that contain a record of the early years of Israel's history.
  19. (Chronicles) of Jean Froissart, 14th century
  20. (English) An account–usually by an eyewitness–of a historical event; its writer was a chronicler.
  21. a simple form of history which registers summaries of events in chronological order
  22. A history or a record of events. It refers to any systematic account or narration of events that makes minimal attempt to interpret, question, or analyze that history. Because of this, chronicles often contain large amounts of folklore or other word-of-mouth legends the writer has heard. ...
  23. Hofstra University's student-run newspaper.
  24. A record of events presented in chronological order. Although the scope and level of detail provided varies greatly among the chronicles surviving from ancient times, some, such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,feature vivid descriptions and a lively recounting of events. ...
  25. A document arranging brief entries about events in a chronological order with a minimum of commentary.   Chronicles were common in medieval Europe.     From the old French chronique, meaning Òrelated to time. ...