archaic

archaic
adjective
(out of use) veraltet; (antiquated) altertümlich; überholt [Methode, Gesetz]
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ar·cha·ic
[ɑ:ˈkeɪɪk, AM ɑ:rˈ-]
adj
1. (antiquated) veraltet, archaisch geh
2. (hum fam: old-fashioned) altmodisch
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[Aː'keIɪk]
adj
word etc veraltet, archaisch (spec); (inf = ancient) vorsintflutlich

my car is getting rather archaic — mein Auto wird allmählich museumsreif

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archaic [ɑː(r)ˈkeıık] adj (adv archaically) archaisch:
a) frühzeitlich, altertümlich (Kunst etc)
b) LING veraltet, altmodisch (beide auch allg)
arch. abk
1. archaic
2. archaism
3. archery
4. archipelago
5. architect
6. architectural
7. architecture
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adjective
(out of use) veraltet; (antiquated) altertümlich; überholt [Methode, Gesetz]
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adj.
archaisch adj.
veraltet adj.

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