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monochronic, a.|mɒnəʊˈkrɒnɪk| [Formed as next + -ic.] Relating to a single period of time.
1840Smart, Monochronic, existing at one and the same geological period. 1882Ogilvie, Monochronic, in geol. applied to organic remains which seem to have been deposited at the same period. [Similarly in later Dicts.] 1905F. E. Clements Research Methods in Ecology 319 Monochronic, arising but once. 1967Philos. XLII. 140 Geography was at one time in danger of running into a dead monochronic alley by limiting itself to the visible present. |