Meaning Of The Word Diachronic

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Diachronic Meaning

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What's The Definition Of Diachronic?

diachronic in American English
of or concerned with the study of changes occurring over a period of time, as in language, mores, etc.
adjective: of or pertaining to the changes in a linguistic system between successive points in time; historical

diachronic in British English
adjective: of, relating to, or studying the development of a phenomenon through time; historical

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