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Definition of Chronons
1. chronon [n] - See also: chronon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chronons
Literary usage of Chronons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Antiquarian by Stephen Denison Peet (1878)
"They are found in the eastern part of Ohio, just south of Lake Erie, and are
called the Erie-chronons. ..."
2. Cyclopedia of Applied Electricity: Practical Guide for Electricians by American School of Correspondence (1905)
"... average conditions: Incandescent lighting and t-yn- chronons motors, 95%;
lighting and induction motors together, 85%; induction motors alone, 80%. ..."
3. Marine Boilers: Their Construction and Working, Dealing More Expecially with by Louis Emile Bertin, William Henry White (1906)
"... chronons Speed. Phase Relation of Stator and Rotor Currents. Rotary Converters
and Their Uses. Compensated Motor. ..."
4. Principles of Sewage Treatment by William Philipps Dunbar (1908)
"Hurricanes, .Seasons, au-i Storm Tracks.—Solution of the Cyclone Problem.—Ocean
Currents.—Icebergs.—Syn chronons Charts.—Dew, Mists, Fogs, and Haze.—Clouds. ..."