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    Ar·cha·ic
    /ärˈkāik/

    adjective

    • 1. very old or old-fashioned: "prisons are run on archaic methods"
  2. The meaning of ARCHAIC is having the characteristics of the language of the past and surviving chiefly in specialized uses. How to use archaic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Archaic.

  3. Archaic definition: marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated. See examples of ARCHAIC used in a sentence.

  4. ARCHAIC definition: 1. of or belonging to an ancient period in history: 2. extremely old-fashioned: 3. of or…. Learn more.

  5. The adjective archaic means something that belongs to an earlier or antiquated time. It can also mean something that is outdated but can still be found in the present and therefore could seem out of place.

  6. ARCHAIC meaning: 1. of or belonging to an ancient period in history: 2. extremely old-fashioned: 3. of or…. Learn more.

  7. adjective. 1. belonging to or characteristic of a much earlier period; ancient. 2. out of date; antiquated. an archaic prison system. 3. (of an idiom, vocabulary, etc) characteristic of an earlier period of a language and not in ordinary use. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. 1. belonging to or characteristic of a much earlier period; ancient. 2. out of date; antiquated: an archaic prison system. 3. (Linguistics) (of an idiom, vocabulary, etc) characteristic of an earlier period of a language and not in ordinary use.

  9. from a much earlier or ancient period of history. Definition of archaic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Archaic definition: Relating to, being, or characteristic of a much earlier, often more primitive period, especially one that develops into a classical stage of civilization.

  11. archaic. adjective. uk / ɑːˈkeɪɪk / us. Add to word list. very old and often not suitable for today: an archaic law. (Definition of archaic from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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