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anachronistic definitions
# Definition Sets
1out-of-date151 sets
2out of date37 sets
3chronologically misplaced36 sets
4out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period32 sets
5being out of correct chronological order31 sets
6the representation of something as existing or happening in the wrong time period29 sets
7outdated26 sets
8misplaced in time17 sets
9out of date, not attributed to the correct historical period11 sets
10describing something that is out of its proper order or time10 sets
11adj. having an error involving time in a story9 sets
12(adj.) being out of correct chronological order (in this book you're writing, you say that the pyramids were built after the titanic sank, which is ___.9 sets
13the representation of something as existing in the wrong time period8 sets
14from an incorrect or incongruous time period8 sets
15having an error involving time in a story7 sets
16anything or anyone out of its proper place or time6 sets
17out of the proper order in time6 sets
18chronologically out of place6 sets
19in the wrong time period5 sets
20out of historical order5 sets
21(adj) out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period4 sets
22out of the proper time4 sets
23from incorrect time period4 sets
24occurring in the wrong time period4 sets
25out-of-date; dated3 sets
26out of chronological order3 sets
27(adj.) being out of correct chronological order (in this book you’re writing, you say that the pyramids were built after the titanic sank, which is anachronistic3 sets
28an error in chronology3 sets
29one that is out of its proper or chronological order, especially a person or practice that belongs to an earlier time3 sets
30out of place in time or history3 sets
31(adj.) being out of correct chronological order (in this book you're writing, you say that the pyramids were built after the titanic sank, which is anachronistic3 sets
32occurring in the wrong time period [anachronism (n)]3 sets
33presented in a time out of its proper time or sequence3 sets
34out of normal time range3 sets
35the representation of someone as existing or something as happening in other than chronological, proper, or historical order3 sets
36out of date, not attributed to correct historical period3 sets
37out of its proper time in history2 sets
38(adj.) being out of correct chronological order (in this book you're writing, you say that the pyramids were built after the titanic sank, which is anachronistic.)2 sets
39belonging or appropriate to a wrong time period other than in which it exists2 sets
40out of time order2 sets