logography

/ˌlɒɡəˈɡrəfi/

Definitions

1. noun

The art or practice of recording events, transactions, or actions in a chronological series, often in writing.

“The historian studied logography to understand the sequence of events during the war.”

2. noun

A chronological record of events or actions, especially in writing.

“The logography of the ancient civilization was a valuable resource for historians.”

Synonyms

  • annals
  • chronicle

Antonyms

  • apocrypha
  • fabrication