Not in the correct date order. Chronologically incorrect.(adjective)
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Use "anachronical" in a sentence
"Finally I am requested to write about my dreams, and thus I become an anachronical grandmother; for it is the special privilege of old age to relate dreams."
"All of us, small or great nations, are now looking to you with respect, not only for the victory over a revived anachronical Paganism in Central"
"The wiretap - today no more than an anachronical metaphor, used to materialize as something - a "wiretap" - the old process that physically interfered with a telephone line (when it was basically a metal wire stretched between posts) extracting conversations containing "narratives of facts" (truthful or not, maybe even"