Chronic

/ˈkrɒnɪk/ adjective

Chronic describes something that lasts for a long time or keeps coming back, especially an illness or problem. It contrasts with “acute,” which means sudden and short-term.

“Chronic” comes from Greek “khronikos,” meaning “of time,” from “khronos,” meaning “time.” It has always been linked to things that stretch out over time.

AMሥር የሰደደ
ARمزمن
BNদীর্ঘস্থায়ী
CSchronický
DAkronisk
DEchronisch
ELχρόνιος
EScrónico
FAمزمن
FIkrooninen
FRchronique
GUજૂનો
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