English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ chronological.

Adjective

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unchronological (comparative more unchronological, superlative most unchronological)

  1. Not chronological.
    • 1915, Thomas C. Moser, The Good Soldier:
      One of Ford's best effects in unchronological narration comes from having Dowell tell the same story twice in order 'to render those superimposed emotions'.