chronotype

English

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Etymology

From chrono- + typeCategory:English terms prefixed with chrono-#TYPE.

Noun

chronotype (plural chronotypes)Category:English lemmas#CHRONOTYPECategory:English nouns#CHRONOTYPECategory:English countable nouns#CHRONOTYPECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CHRONOTYPECategory:Pages with entries#CHRONOTYPECategory:Pages with 1 entry#CHRONOTYPE

  1. The natural disposition of a person to be more alert or lethargic at different times in the day (especially either in the morning or the evening), depending on a variety of factors associated with circadian rhythms. [from 20th c.]

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Verb

chronotype (third-person singular simple present chronotypes, present participle chronotyping, simple past and past participle chronotyped)Category:English lemmas#CHRONOTYPECategory:English verbs#CHRONOTYPECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CHRONOTYPECategory:Pages with entries#CHRONOTYPECategory:Pages with 1 entry#CHRONOTYPE

  1. To analyse the chronotype of a person

Translations

Category:English 3-syllable words#CHRONOTYPE
Category:English 3-syllable words Category:English countable nouns Category:English lemmas Category:English nouns Category:English terms prefixed with chrono- Category:English terms with quotations Category:English verbs Category:Entries with translation boxes Category:Pages with 1 entry Category:Pages with entries Category:Quotation templates to be cleaned Category:Terms with Finnish translations Category:Terms with Greek translations Category:Terms with Japanese translations Category:Terms with Portuguese translations Category:Terms with Russian translations Category:Translation table header lacks gloss