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41archaic — see ARCHIVES …
42archaic — , archaism. archetype …
43archaic — ar·cha·ic || É‘Ë keɪɪk adj. ancient; no longer used …
44archaic — This adjective is applied to the early stage in the development of an art style. It is at this stage that the characteristics of the fully developed style are found, although in simpler forms. The term is often used to describe the art of… …
45archaic — [α: keɪɪk] adjective very old or old fashioned. ↘(of language) used to give an old fashioned flavour. ↘belonging to an early period of art or culture. Derivatives archaically adverb Origin C19: from Fr. archaïque, from Gk arkhaikos, from arkhaios …
46archaic — a. Old, ancient, obsolete, antiquated, antique, bygone, out of use, out of date, out of fashion, old fashioned …
47archaic — adj antiquated, superannuated, antique, ancient, old, old as the hills; antediluvian, fossilized, prehistoric, primitive; obsolete, obsolescent, extinct; bygone, passe, out of date, old fashioned, out of fashion, unfashionable, behind the times …
48archaic — ar·cha·ic …
49archaic — [ɑːˈkeɪɪk] adj old and no longer used or useful …
50archaic — /aˈkeɪɪk / (say ah kayik) adjective 1. marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; old fashioned. 2. no longer used in ordinary speech or writing; borrowed from older usage (distinguished from obsolete). {Greek archaïkos antique}… …