1 : arranged in the order that things happened or came to be
▪ His art is displayed in roughly chronological order. ▪ a chronological account of their trip ▪ a chronological list/table 2 : using time as a measurement
▪ His chronological age is five, but his mental age is three. [=he is five years old but he thinks and behaves like a three-year-old]
▪ His art is displayed in roughly chronological order. ▪ a chronological account of their trip ▪ a chronological list/table
▪ His chronological age is five, but his mental age is three. [=he is five years old but he thinks and behaves like a three-year-old]
— chron·o·log·i·cal·ly /ˌkrɑ:nəˈlɑ:ʤɪkli/ adverb
▪ The book treats the subject chronologically. ▪ The events were discussed chronologically.
▪ The book treats the subject chronologically. ▪ The events were discussed chronologically.







