Chronography, a term derived from the Greek words chronos, meaning time, and graphein, meaning to write, refers to the scientific or historical recording of time-based events. There are several synonyms for chronography, such as chronology, which refers to the arrangement of events in a particular sequence or chronological order. History, on the other hand, pertains to a detailed and documented account of past events and happenings. Meanwhile, chronometry is the measurement of time with a high degree of accuracy, while horology is the study of time and time-keeping devices such as clocks and watches. Lastly, temporal analysis pertains to the systematic investigation of time-dependent phenomena or processes.