diachronous

[US]/ˌdaɪəˈkrəʊnəs/
[UK]/ˌdaɪəˈkroʊnəs/

Translation

adj.relating to or denoting a sequence of events or phenomena that occur at different times
n.chronostratigraphic unit that represents a time sequence of sedimentary layers

Phrases & Collocations

diachronous analysis

diachronous data

diachronous perspective

diachronous change

diachronous model

diachronous approach

diachronous framework

diachronous study

diachronous system

diachronous relationship

Example Sentences

the diachronous development of languages reveals their historical evolution.

in diachronous studies, researchers analyze changes over time.

the diachronous nature of cultural practices can be fascinating.

diachronous data is essential for understanding historical trends.

the diachronous approach helps us to see patterns over centuries.

diachronous analysis of texts can reveal shifts in meaning.

many diachronous studies focus on the evolution of specific terms.

the diachronous perspective is crucial in historical linguistics.

researchers often use diachronous methods to track changes in society.

the diachronous study of art reveals shifts in cultural values.

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