chronological
/ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/·크로놀로지컬·adjective
arranged by time order
GreekCEFR B2
Root
chrono- (time) + Greek 'logos' (study) + -ical (relating to)
Greek khronos (time) + -logia → Latin chronologia → English chronological
In a word
chrono (time) + -logy (study) = 'the study of time order'. To the Greeks, Chronos was time itself, embodied. A chronicle records events in time order; chronic means a condition that drags on through time. Same chrono-, different suffix: a record, an illness, or a science — time shifts shape depending on what it joins.
Examples
List the events in chronological order.
The film is not chronological.
I made a chronological list of my jobs.
Related
chroniclesynchronizechronicanachronism