| Title | Chronography |
|---|---|
| Text | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary chro·nog·ra·phy noun ⇨ see chronograph
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged chro·nog·ra·phy \-fē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle French chronographie, from Greek chronographia, from chron- + -graphia -graphy 1. obsolete : a record of past time : history 2. : the measurement by graphic methods of intervals of time (as in studying the successive phases of a rapid and complex motion) : the use of the chronograph |
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