[ə-năḱrə-nĭźəm]
(n.)The representation of someone as existing or something as happening in…
(n.)One that is out of its proper or chronological order, especially a…
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something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time, esp. a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time: The sword is an anachronism in modern warfare. ... an error in chronology in which a person, object, event, etc., is assigned a date ... One that is out of its proper or chronological order,
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An anachronism —from the Greek ανά ( ana : against, anti-) and χρόνος ( chronos : time)—is an error in chronology, especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs i...
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anachronistic (comparative more anachronistic, superlative most anachronistic) ... Comparative; more anachronistic ... If you know where to look in the movie, you can spot an anachronistic wrist watch on one of the Roman soldiers.
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Definition of anachronistic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of anachronistic. Pronunciation of anachronistic. Translations of anachronistic. anachronistic synonyms, anachronistic antonyms. Information about anachronistic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. anachronistic - chronologically misplaced;
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anachronistic adj ... 1. a person or a thing remaining or appearing after its own time period; archaism. 2. an error in chronology. Also called antichronism. — anachronistic, ... an error in chronology, as the placing of an event or figure in a period or scene in which it did not or could not belong. — anachronistic, adj.
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Definition of anachronism from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: probably from Middle Greek anachronismos, from anachronizesthai to be an anachronism, from Late Greek anachronizein to be late, ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia...
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To North American ears this might sound anachronistic (since American corn or maize did not reach Europe until over 1,500 years after Caesar's death), but in British English the word corn is a synonym of the word grain and normally refers to wheat...
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