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anachronism [əˈnækrəˌnɪzəm] n 1. the representation of an event, person, or thing in a historical context in which it could not have occurred or existed 2. a person or thing that belongs or seems to belong to another time [from Latin anachronismus, from Greek anakhronismos a mistake in chronology, from anakhronizein to err in a time reference, from ana- + khronos time] anachronistic adj anachronistically adv anachronism 1. a person or a thing remaining or appearing after its own time period; archaism. See also: Time2. an error in chronology. Also called antichronism. — anachronistic, anachronistical, anachronous, adj. 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. See also: Literature
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