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anachronistic Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( anachronistic ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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anachronistic's Usage Examples:

part the northern branch of the Uí Néill—the kindred name is probably anachronistic in his time and dates from perhaps a generation later—which would later.


According to Richard McBride, as well as Richard Payne, the proto-tantra proposal too is problematic because it is a meaningless anachronistic teleological category that misleads and implies that the dharanis somehow anticipated and nurtured Buddhist tantra tradition.


been a Christian, her father was an idolater and he tried very hard to force his daughter to become an idolater, too; this seems anachronistic, since.


Such editors are completely anachronistic when applied to ancient literature.


Murdoch explores the anachronistic city, where nobody seems to notice the perpetual nighttime.


Although clearly these cases are anachronistic to the highest degree and moribundly conservative, political donations by unions and business alike; see for.


In literary and historical analysis, presentism is the anachronistic introduction of present-day ideas and perspectives into depictions or interpretations.


The Flask (voice)MusicThe musical numbers in them are songs written and performed by OutKast, with other featured performances by Macy Gray and Paula Patton (dubbed by Debra Killings) The [hop music|hip hop], funk, and soul stylings of the song score are intentionally anachronistic, given the fact that the film is set in 1935.


BlendedThe legally anachronistic term vatted was used to describe the blending process but does not automatically equate to creation of a vatted malt.


Vladimir is anachronistically represented "Ruler of Ukraine", according to the inscription on the.


few flaws slightly mar the book – the Songs of Bernadette contains some glaringly anachronistic phrases, and the early chapters lack a little pace – but.


1130 – 7 May 1202) (alias Hamelin of Anjou and (anachronistically) Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo-Angevin nobleman, a half-brother.


Critics considered the reinstallation of the equestrian statue of Wilhelm I as anachronistic and improper.



Synonyms:

anachronous, anachronic, asynchronous,

Antonyms:

parallel, synchronal, synchronised, synchronous,

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