[syn: chronic, inveterate]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Chronic \Chron"ic\, a. [L. chronicus, Gr. ? concerning time,
from ? time: cf. F. chronique.]
1. Relating to time; according to time.
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2. Continuing for a long time; lingering; habitual.
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Chronic disease, one which is inveterate, of long
continuance, or progresses slowly, in distinction from an
acute disease, which speedly terminates.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
chronic
adj 1: being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long
suffering; "chronic indigestion"; "a chronic shortage of
funds"; "a chronic invalid" [ant: acute]
2: of long duration; "chronic money problems" [syn: chronic,
continuing]
3: habitual; "a chronic smoker" [syn: chronic, inveterate]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
73 Moby Thesaurus words for "chronic":
abiding, accepted, accustomed, age-long, aged, ancient, antique,
confirmed, constant, continuing, customary, deep-dyed, deep-fixed,
deep-rooted, deep-seated, deep-set, deep-settled, diuturnal,
durable, dyed-in-the-wool, enduring, established, evergreen, fast,
fixed, habitual, habituated, hardened, hardy, immutable, implanted,
incorrigible, inculcated, infixed, ingrained, instilled,
intransient, inveterate, irreversible, lasting, lingering,
long-established, long-lasting, long-lived, long-standing,
long-term, longeval, longevous, macrobiotic, of long duration,
of long standing, perdurable, perduring, perennial, permanent,
perpetual, persistent, persisting, remaining, rooted, routine,
sempervirent, set, settled, settled in habit, stable, staying,
steadfast, thorough, tough, unfading, vital, wonted