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monochronicadjective
characterized by a system where things are done one at a time
monochronicadjective
contemporaneous
monochronicadjective
a personality type (distinguished from polychronic) which prefers to set a certain time to perform each task
Western Europe tends to have a monochronic time orientation as exemplified by the adage "there is a time and place for everything".
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monochronic
Chronemics is the role of time in communication. It is one of several subcategories to emerge from the study of nonverbal communication. According to the Encyclopedia of Special Education "Chronemics includes time orientation, understanding and organisation, the use of and reaction to time pressures the innate and learned awareness of time, by physically wearing or not wearing a watch, arriving, starting, and ending late or on time." A person's perception and values placed on time plays a considerable role in their communication process. The use of time can affect lifestyles, personal relationships, and work life. Across cultures, people usually have different time perceptions, and this can result in conflicts between individuals. Time perceptions include punctuality, interactions, and willingness to wait. Three main types of time in chronemics are: interactive, conceptual, and social.
Webster Dictionary
Monochronicadjective
existing at the same time; contemporaneous
Etymology: [Mono- + Gr. time.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Monochronic
mon-ō-kron′ik, adj. contemporaneous.—adj. Monoch′ronous, monosemic.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of monochronic in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of monochronic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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