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    archaic


    1. It was now over a thousand Earth years old, and the characters were archaic and florid


    2. Was it a monicker, though? It sounded archaic, almost like something out of a Greek myth


    3. In archaic statuette, discovered anywhere in the


    4. The inside of the fortress was cool and musty, smelling vaguely of old books, leather and smoke from kindling fire pits; it felt every bit as archaic as it looked from the outside


    5. O‘Connor (privately) subscribes to the archaic notions oftentimes conveyed to his readers, his transparent agendum however, apparent to those properly schooled in divisive matters, must continue to sow confusion and reap resentment among the uninitiated and other individuals who are otherwise straddling the fence; whose (own) imbedded impressions about Race continue to color their thinking


    6. These current archaic models induce the concentration of the wealth and it generates the financial prison, which always protects the interest of the profit, without solving the social problem of all


    7. Only the archaic yellow lanterns


    8. He could see street lights in the distants and old english arcutecture in a world which embodied modern technology yet with an archaic medievial system


    9. My oil-slicked hair, carefully combed all to one side, completed the archaic outfit


    10. “Sounds archaic,” I said, thinking of what I knew about medieval history

    11. (probably an archaic term for German)


    12. In general, it was written in terms that are overly grandiose and complex, and often used a great deal of specialized or archaic vocabulary


    13. I arranged for the Mayan’s System to teach Nuke’s System their archaic language, and the translation was very quickly accomplished


    14. current foundation of the RKU is stil rooted in an archaic


    15. "Archaic usages," he parroted


    16. This is the only way we can overcome our archaic hatred towards the


    17. this word, however, as the word seems archaic and has other connotations


    18. Our leader doesn’t want to alarm the general populace and there are still a few archaic liberal laws floating around


    19. Unrolling the thin sheet with careful hands, he saw the archaic writing that he and Raven had seen before


    20. She yawned again, stretched lithely, and without any show of fear or surprize, shifted to a language he did understand, a dialect of Yuetshi which sounded strangely archaic

    21. It looked archaic and meaningless to him


    22. I turned the page and my eye automatically translated the old archaic date, the year 2569 A


    23. 'I remember,' he said in a strong, resonant voice, speaking Nemedian with a curious, archaic accent


    24. Archaic hieroglyphics were scrawled across the lacquered lid, and, seeking back into his mind for tag-ends of learning, picked up here and there as incidentals of an adventurous life, he spelled them out, and said aloud: 'Akivasha!'


    25. Why did these East Germans seek to perpetuate their archaic salutations in such histrionic and fatuitous style? Valentin Zinoviev, well groomed and very conservative in outward appearance, a shrewd and ruthless planner inside, shook Komadze's hand and permitted a brief salutary smile


    26. wordsmith has used rare and archaic words


    27. poetry becomes absent of rare and archaic words, and the readers


    28. contained both archaic and modern surgical instruments


    29. some of the more archaic words, phrases and references


    30. Why then the “blood of the lamb” or other old and archaic traditions? Remember that there is an explanation for everything!

    31. There was a way, albeit an archaic one, that he could possibly extract information, namely the truth, from them unwittingly by playing on their emotions, though he had largely dismissed the idea as melodramatic


    32. “Come now, Reverend,” Lord Ashburn interjected, “where’s your sense of sport? We’ve all heard of her reputation, so why not give it a try?” He held open his hands as if questioning the preacher’s arguments and, upon receiving the same spiteful glance, mumbled to Lady Jane who was watching the preacher with interest, “Some archaic beliefs for a modern-day preacher, don’t you think, love?”


    33. Though he considered the man’s investigative skills archaic, Feltus secretly admitted his skills of observation of the human behaviour were shrew and impeccable, probably making more sense than many of his own assumptive conclusions


    34. And for the time being, the consumptive pattern of population growth was held in check, not by an all-powerful god or insightful planning, but by tiny organisms of archaic origin


    35. Islam today is where Christianity was a few hundred years ago, still clinging to archaic tradition and obsessed with superstition and ritual


    36. many Iranians who desire peace, appreciate friendly relations, and aren’t intent on forcing archaic myths on the rest of the world


    37. Obviously the short, 28-day length of February is just a holdover of archaic origin, when February was the last month of the year


    38. Surely, even the most archaic evangelical can see that unwanted pregnancies are not an inherent problem of same-sex relationships


    39. powder guns and other archaic weapons


    40. Clearly, this reminds us that we need a corrective to our own archaic

    41. Since coming to Ar he had noticed the Arians had a diversity of highly advanced technology from the far reaches of the Galaxy mixed in with archaic machinery from their ancient Earth ties


    42. The delivery system was archaic, but adequate


    43. He also studied the archaic traffic patterns and wondered at the macro social dynamics created by the communication styles for vehicles lacking computer controlled anti collision devices


    44. Tammas produced the archaic item Heart had requested, along with a pencil


    45. L’Nora considered it archaic, magical thinking at its worst


    46. They swear by open-mindedness but what they mean by that is selective openness if an idea appears archaic and exotic they cringe and cower to the depths of misconstruction


    47. It was perhaps an archaic way of functioning, but many Congressmen felt it was the only system which worked


    48. For those who see poetry either as an archaic form of written expression or just something artsy they couldn’t care less about, what I have just said must seem


    49. with an alternative proposal for the archaic pickle-passivated mild steel specification


    50. An archaic understanding of microbial retentive filtration would lead one to equate a filter's












































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    Synonyms for "archaic"

    archaic primitive antediluvian antiquated ancient superannuated old prehistoric antique forgotten

    "archaic" definitions

    so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period


    little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type