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Aechaic

Definition:

Adjective: Describing something that is old-fashioned, outdated, or no longer commonly used.

Senses:

  1. Belonging to an ancient era or period.
  2. Having a style or quality reminiscent of a past time.
  3. Outdated or superseded by modern advancements.
  4. Not conforming to current language usage or norms.

Sample Sentences:

  • The aechaic language made it difficult for the students to understand the ancient manuscript.
  • The Victorian-style house had aechaic furniture and decor.
  • Using a black and white television seems incredibly aechaic in the age of high-definition screens.
  • The author's choice of words in the novel was intentionally aechaic to create a historical atmosphere.

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