chronally

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English

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Etymology

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From chronal +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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chronally (not comparable)

  1. With regard to time.
    • 1905, John Thomas Gulick, Evolution, racial and habitudinal, page 123:
      The typical form has a life-cycle of seventeen years, but there is a thirteen-year race (Cicada tredecim Riley) found chiefly in the Southern States, and therefore separated from the typical form, both locally and chronally.

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