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1. Chronological – Arranged in the order in which events happened.
2. Synchronize – To cause two or more things to happen at the same time or rate.
3. Extemporize – To speak or perform without prior preparation; to improvise.
4. Temporize – To delay making a decision or taking action in order to gain time.
5. Primeval – Relating to the earliest ages of the world; ancient or primitive.
6. Eternalize – To make something last forever or be remembered for eternity.
7. Perennial – Lasting for a long time, or recurring regularly (often used to describe plants that live for multiple years).
8. Superannuate – To retire something due to age or obsolescence.
9. Diurnal – Active or occurring during the daytime (as opposed to nocturnal).
10. Sojourn – A temporary stay in a place.
11. Senile – Showing signs of old age, especially a decline in mental ability.
12. Senescence – The process of aging or growing old.
13. Antiquated – Old-fashioned or outdated.
14. Antiquity – The ancient past, especially before the Middle Ages.
15. Neologism – A newly coined word or expression.
16. Neoteric – Modern, new, or recent in style or thinking.
17. Innovative – Introducing new ideas, methods, or technologies.
18. Novice – A beginner or someone new to a particular activity.
19. Demure – Modest, reserved, or shy in behavior or appearance.
20. Maturation – The process of maturing or developing to full growth or potential.