anachronic in English
adjective
not according to chronology, anachronistic, obsolete, out of date; not properly dated, not assigned to the correct time period (of a person, object or event)
Use "anachronic" in a sentence
1. Equivalent, forms are anachronic, anachronical, anachronistic , and Anachronistical.
2. The score’s many waltz melodies set a contrast to the Theresian Vienna where the action is set; thus the “Rococo atmosphere” is by design anachronic.
3. Stripped of its temporal Anchorings, what remains of Geddes's thinking was its inactual or anachronic idealism, which often isolated him from his contemporaries [… The tendency of people to place subsequently refined answers to a given question close to the initially estimated answer, giving unduly weight to the initial answer, such as adjusting the initial estimate of "20%" to "30%" when