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enacronism

 

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Enacronism

Description:

An enacronism, also known as an anachronism, refers to something that is placed or occurs outside its appropriate chronological time period. It can be a person, object, custom, or event that seems out of place in a specific time period.

Sample sentences:

  • The movie depicted a medieval knight using a smartphone, which was clearly an enacronism.
  • Wearing a vintage dress to a modern-day party would be considered an enacronism.
  • During the historical reenactment, someone drove a modern car into the scene, creating an enacronism.

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