Definitions for Chronos

Chronos chron·o

Spelling: [kron-oh]
IPA: /ˈkrɒn oʊ/

Chronos is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 118 anagrams from letters in Chronos (chnoors).

Definitions for Chronos

noun

  1. chronometer.

Origin of Chronos

by shortening; see -o

Examples for Chronos

Reuben said to his empty plate: "The tale goes, it may have been filled by the tears of chronos who was before all the gods."

As chronos simply personifies antiquity itself, this only means that Saturn was the most ancient deity.

chronos was to the Greeks of old the god of time, in whose hands were the destinies of men.

The new-transformed nymph is the daughter of chronos (time), born, Pallas-like, without a mother.

When subsequently he became merged in “chronos,” his ancient sickle became converted into a scythe.

It has since been ascertained that this newspaper was the Baltimore chronos of the 9th inst.

I shall never laugh so much again if I live to be as old as chronos.

Only by the beating of his heart Max could judge that chronos had not left his chariot.

The "chronos" automatic grain scale is built in many sizes for charges of from 12 to 3,300 lbs.

With the one the winged sandals of Mercury were not so fleet, with the other, the leaden feet of chronos were not so dull.

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