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All in order synonyms

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adj in order

  • chronographic — a timepiece fitted with a recording device, as a stylus and rotating drum, used to mark the exact instant of an occurrence, especially in astronomy.
  • chronologic — arranged in the order of time: a chronological list of events.
  • chronometric — of a chronometer or chronometry
  • chronometrical — a timepiece or timing device with a special mechanism for ensuring and adjusting its accuracy, for use in determining longitude at sea or for any purpose where very exact measurement of time is required.
  • chronoscope — an instrument that registers small intervals of time on a dial, cathode-ray tube, etc
  • in due course — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • junctural — of or relating to phonological juncture.
  • tabulated — to put or arrange in a tabular, systematic, or condensed form; formulate tabularly.
  • after — If something happens after a particular date or event, it happens during the period of time that follows that date or event.
  • chronological — If things are described or shown in chronological order, they are described or shown in the order in which they happened.
  • connected — If one thing is connected with another, there is a link or relationship between them.
  • constant — You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there.
  • continuing — not ended; ongoing
  • continuous — A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping.
  • following — the act of following.
  • in turn — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • increasing — growing larger or greater; enlarging; augmenting.
  • later — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • running — an act or instance, or a period of running: a five-minute run before breakfast.
  • serial — anything published, broadcast, etc., in short installments at regular intervals, as a novel appearing in successive issues of a magazine.
  • understandable — capable of being understood; comprehensible.
  • uninterrupted — having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.
  • successional — the coming of one person or thing after another in order, sequence, or in the course of events: many troubles in succession.
  • going on — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • numerical — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • seriate — arranged or occurring in one or more series.
  • seriatim — in a series; one after another in regular order
  • succedent — following or succeeding; subsequent.
  • succeeding — being that which follows; subsequent; ensuing: laws to benefit succeeding generations.
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