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anachronic, a.|ænəˈkrɒnɪk| [f. Gr. ἀνά up, against + χρόν-ος time + -ic: cf. chronic.] Erroneous in date; out of right chronological position or order; characterized by anachronism.
1807W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. V. 502 The unconnected, the anachronic, the dissonant circumstances. 1819Coleridge Lect. Shaks. I. 276 The anachronic mixture..of the Roman republican..with his James-and-Charles-the-First zeal for legitimacy of descent..is amusing. 1879G. Meredith Egoist I. Prel. 8 Better..have held stubbornly to all ancestral ways, than have bred that anachronic spectre. |