diachronic
Meaning of diachronic
- concerned with the way in which something, especially language, has developed and evolved through time.
the census is also a diachronic data set
linguistic change is the diachronic aspect of linguistic variation
mid 19th century: from dia- ‘through’ + Greek khronos ‘time’ + -ic.
Information about diachronic
- It is an adjective.
- Languages in which diachronic is used:
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Hyphenation of diachronic
di-achronic
- It consists of 2 syllables and 10 chars.
- diachronic is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
diachronic synonyms
Meaning historical:
Translation of diachronic
- Spanish: diacrónico, diacrónica
- French: diachronique
Words that rhyme with diachronic
Gaonic, Pharaonic, kaonic, pharaonic, Bourbonic, Sorbonic, aminobenzenestibonic, ammonocarbonic, antibubonic, aquocarbonic, benzenedicarbonic, benzoylimidodicarbonic, bubonic, carbonic, chlorocarbonic, chloropyrazinecarbonic, cyancarbonic, cyanocarbonic, cyanodithioimidocarbonic, cyclobutanedicarbonic, cyclopropancarbonic, deoxyribonic, dicarbonic, diimidotricarbonic, dithiocarbonic, enecarbonic, ethylimidodicarbonic, fluoroethyldithiocarbonic, glucomonocarbonic, hydrocarbonic, imidocarbonic, imidodicarbonic, imidothiodicarbonic, iminodicarbonic, methanedicarbonic, methylcarbonic, monocarbonic, orthocarbonic, oxydiethylenedicarbonic, percarbonic, peroxydicarbonic, phenylimidodicarbonic, phenylstibonic, phosphonodithioimidocarbonic, propanoylcarbonic, propylimidodicarbonic, racemocarbonic, ribonic, sulphatocarbonic, sulphocarbonic