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chronologist
or chro·nol·o·ger
[ kruh-nol-uh-jist ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chronologist1
First recorded in 1605–15; chronolog(y) + -ist
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Example Sentences
He is memorable as a "statesman, seaman, soldier, chemist and chronologist."
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He was a keen chronologist, and possessed a valuable collection of shells.
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John Speed died; an English chronologist, historian and antiquary.
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A learned chronologist is about proving what wood this staff was made of, whether oak, ash, or crab-tree.
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