achronologically

English

Etymology

achronological + -ly

Adverb

achronologically (not comparable)

  1. Without chronological order; in an achronological manner
    • 2004 January 16, Ulysses Smith, “In Print: Eugene Wildman has stories to tell”, in Chicago Reader:
      Moving achronologically through the last decades of the 20th century, the pieces are snapshots of the life of a single protagonist and the people and events in his orbit.

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