Definition of Anachronistic. Meaning of Anachronistic. Synonyms of Anachronistic

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Definition of Anachronistic

Anachronistic
Anachronistic An*ach`ro*nis"tic, a. Erroneous in date; containing an anachronism. --T. Warton.

Meaning of Anachronistic from wikipedia

- filmmaker." It is only since the beginning of the 19th century that anachronistic deviations from historical reality have jarred on a general audience...
- Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty (also known as C.A.D.) was an American rock band based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, notable for being one of the early...
- continues to be used today, albeit now more frequently in an ironically anachronistic and kitsch fashion. The use of the term ye to mean "the" derives from...
- Portrait of Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher (d. 1263) by Tommaso da Modena (1352), the first known (although anachronistic) depiction of spectacles...
- Peter and the modern papacy. Raymond E. Brown also says that it is anachronistic to speak of Peter in terms of local bishop of Rome, but that Christians...
- notion that non-avian dinosaurs co-existed with prehistoric humans. The anachronistic combination of cavemen with dinosaurs eventually became a cliché, and...
- Geoffrey Chaucer (Paul Bettany). Its 14th-century story is intentionally anachronistic, with many modern pop culture references and a soundtrack featuring...
- was originated by Sigmund Freud (1905) to denote the persistence of anachronistic ****ual traits. The term subsequently came to denote object relationships...
- consensus reads: "Despite Dakota Johnson's best efforts, the chaotically anachronistic Persuasion fails to convince as a worthwhile Austen adaptation." On...
- c. 1512, Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg. The picture is anachronistic, since the crown was made a century and a half after Charlemagne's death...