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dichronous, a.|ˈdaɪkrənəs| [f. late L. dichronus, a. Gr. δίχρον-ος of two prosodic quantities, either long or short (f. δι- di-2 + χρόνος time) + -ous.] 1. Gr. and Lat. Prosody. Having two times or quantities; sometimes short and sometimes long. In mod. Dicts. 2. Bot. ‘Having two periods of growth in the year’. Syd. Soc. Lex. 1883. |