| A | B |
| chron | time (Greek) |
| temp | time (Latin) |
| loc | place (Latin) |
| chronological | arranged in the order of time that the events occurred or took place |
| chronically | to occur in a habitual, repeated, or long-standing manner |
| chronicle | a description of events in the order that they happened |
| chronograph | a device (like a stopwatch) that is used for measuring and recording time in a very exact way |
| temporary | occurring for a limited amount of time; not permanent |
| contemporary | happening or beginning now or in recent times |
| location | a place or position |
| local | relating to or occurring in a particular area, city, or town; located or living nearby |
| allocate | to divide and give out (something) for a special reason or to particular people, companies, or groups |
| dislocate | to force someone or something to move from a place or position |