archaic |
sabbath |
As a noun archaic
is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As an adjective archaic
is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
formal |
archaic |
As nouns the difference between formal and archaic
is that
formal is an objective while
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As an adjective archaic is
of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
archaic |
hut |
As nouns the difference between archaic and hut
is that
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc) while
hut is hat or
hut can be guard.
As an adjective archaic
is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
defunct |
archaic |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and archaic
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
As nouns the difference between defunct and archaic
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
archaic |
archive |
As nouns the difference between archaic and archive
is that
archaic is a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘’, ‘Paleo-American’, ‘American‐paleolithic’,
&c.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘Woodland’, etc.) while
archive is a place for storing earlier, and often historical, material. An archive usually contains documents (letters, records, newspapers, etc.) or other types of media kept for historical interest.
As an adjective archaic
is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
As a verb archive is
to put into an archive.
arcade |
archaic |
As nouns the difference between arcade and archaic
is that
arcade is (architecture) a row of arches while
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As an adjective archaic is
of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
archaic |
emulate |
As adjectives the difference between archaic and emulate
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
As a noun archaic
is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As a verb emulate is
to attempt to equal or be the same as.
archaic |
bygone |
As nouns the difference between archaic and bygone
is that
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc) while
bygone is a person or occurrence that took place in the past.
As adjectives the difference between archaic and bygone
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
bygone is having been or happened in the far past.
soul |
archaic |
As nouns the difference between soul and archaic
is that
soul is the spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death while
archaic is a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘’, ‘Paleo-American’, ‘American‐paleolithic’,
&c.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘Woodland’, etc.).
As a verb soul
is to endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
As an adjective archaic is
of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
lb |
archaic |
As a symbol lb
is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.
As a noun archaic is
(archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As an adjective archaic is
of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
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