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unchronological

  • a word derived from chronological.
    chronological
    adjective
    arranged in the order of time.

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That’s partly due to the beauty of the movie’s circular, unchronological structure, which mimics the mercurial nature of memory.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 2, 2023

The book is fragmentary and unchronological in its arrangement.

From The Bible Book by Book A Manual for the Outline Study of the Bible by Books by Josiah Blake Tidwell

What is necessary but a bust and name? and perhaps a date? the last for the unchronological, of whom I am one.

From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore

“Was it Charlemagne?” eagerly responded the unchronological Bertram.

From The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time by Emily Sarah Holt

Some would combine this idea with the unchronological plan noticed above.

From A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version by Archibald Thomas Robertson