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Definition of "anachronous" [an•ach•ro•nous]

  • Anachronistic (adjective)

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Use "anachronous" in a sentence
  • "That skyscraper which seems to be (an anachronous) LexCorp Tower ..."
  • "The concept of blocking the broadcast of a game to encourage live attendance is not a completely foreign or anachronous concept, particularly to NFL fans in Jacksonville this year."
  • "McCain's New TV Ad: Invoking Two Giants of the Imperial Age yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'McCain\'s New TV Ad: Invoking Two Giants of the Imperial Age'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A new TV ad released by John McCain invokes two heroes from Anglo-American imperial lore, Teddy Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, and provides us with a glimpse into a pompous head filled with anachronous imperial delusions.'"
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