anachronism|anachronisms in English
noun
[a·nach·ro·nism || ə'nækrənɪzəm]
assigning of a person or event to the wrong time period; something that is obsolete or out of date
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1. Anachronism synonyms, Anachronism pronunciation, Anachronism translation, English dictionary definition of Anachronism
2. Alleged Anachronisms in the Bible
3. Contemporary monarchy is an anachronism.
4. Most Anachronisms are there by mistake but
5. It's an anachronism.
6. • Kinton was a ridiculous, out-dated Anachronism, perhaps, but no more of an Anachronism than Mabel herself
7. Anachronistic Meaning: "erroneous in date, involving anachronism," 1775; see anachronism + -istic
8. 6 Puzzling Anachronisms That Made It Into Shakespeare’s Plays
9. But since 1965, 122 Anachronisms have been disproved, for a total of 143
10. However, this story suffers from many anachronisms.
11. Anachronisms hang and protrude from every angle.
12. Are they today an anachronism?
13. • Compound interest and present-value tables have rapidly become Anachronisms
14. What Is An Anachronism? Learn About the Different Types of Anachronism in Literature and Film With Examples
15. Anachronisms appear in literature, film, and everyday life
16. Examples of Anachronism in a sentence
17. Isn't the school just an anachronism?
18. The Anachronisms do fit in with the omniscient narrator tone
19. “He was in many ways an anachronism.
20. Sometimes, however, "Anachronisms" need to be tested
21. Compound interest and present-value tables have rapidly become anachronisms.
22. In today’s computer world, a floppy disk is an Anachronism
23. Modern dress is an anachronism in productions of Shakespeare's plays.
24. Anachronisms abound in the painting of Raphael and the plays of Shakespeare
25. Orogeny by Anachronism, released 06 July 2018 1