
1) Antichronism 2) Anticipation 3) Board wargame 4) Metachronism 5) Misdate 6) Misdating 7) Mistiming 8) Parachronism 9) Prochronism 10) Prolepsis 11) This is always out of time 12) Timekeeping 13) Untimely mistake 14) Who belongs to another age
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1) Error 2) Misdating 3) Mistiming 4) Untimeliness
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An anachronism (from the Greek ἀνά ana, `against` and χρόνος khronos, `time`), is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of person(s), events, objects, or customs from different periods of time. The most common type of anachronism is an object misplaced in time, but it may be a verbal expression...
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[game] Anachronism is a tabletop game with aspects of both miniatures and collectible card genres. The basis of the game is war between various historical characters. The creators of the game, TriKing Games and The History Channel, have dubbed it `The Greatest Game in History`. Anachronism won the 2005 Origins Award for Gamer’s Choice Bes...
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someone or something belonging to another time period than the one in which it is described as being.
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• (n.) A misplacing or error in the order of time; an error in chronology by which events are misplaced in regard to each other, esp. one by which an event is placed too early; falsification of chronological relation.
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(from Greek ana, `back,` and chronos, `time`), neglect or falsification, intentional or not, of chronological relation. It is most frequently found ...
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Placing an event, person, item, or verbal expression in the wrong historical period. In Shakespeare'
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Someone or something belonging to another time period than the one in which it is described as being
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An·ach'ro·nism noun [ Greek ..., from ... to refer to a wrong time, to confound times; ... + ... time: confer French
anachronisme .] A misplacing or error in the order of time; an error in chronology by which events are misplaced in regard to each other, esp. one by which an event is placed too ea...
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An anachronism is an error of chronology by which things are represented as coexisting which did not coexist. The term is also applied also to anything foreign to or out of keeping with a specified time. Thus it is an anachronism when Shakespeare, in Troilus and Cressida, makes Hector quote Aristotle.
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n] - something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred 2. [n] - a person who seems to be displaced in time 3. [n] - an artifact that belongs to another time
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anachronism 1. An error in computing time, or fixing dates; the erroneous reference of an event, circumstance, or custom to a wrong date. 2. Anything done or existing out of date; hence, anything that was proper to a former age, but is, or, if it existed, would be, out of harmony with the present. 3. Something or someone that is not in its correc...
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noun an artifact that belongs to another time
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Reference of an event, custom, or expression to a wrong date, common in literature, painting and other forms of art. Anachronism is often deliberately adopted as a device in order to emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of either the misplaced object or of the period it has been placed into. Sometimes, its purpose is merely for comic relief, as &...
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something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time, esp. a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time: The sword is an anachronism in modern warfare. · an error in chronology in which a person, object, event, etc., is assigned a date or period other than the correct one:Cf. parachronism, prochronism. To ass...
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[SAT terms] something located at a time when it could not have existed
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something located at a time when it could not have existed
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