archaic |
draconian |
As adjectives the difference between archaic and draconian
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
draconian is very severe, oppressive or strict.
As a noun 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.).
archaic |
neologisms |
As nouns the difference between archaic and neologisms
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
neologisms is .
As an adjective archaic
is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
archaic |
chaotic |
As adjectives the difference between archaic and chaotic
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
chaotic is filled with chaos.
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).
archaic |
archaic |
In archaeology|us|usually capitalized|lang=en terms the difference between archaic and archaic
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
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).
In paleoanthropology|lang=en terms the difference between archaic and archaic
is that
archaic is (paleoanthropology) (a member of) an archaic variety of
homo sapiens while
archaic is (paleoanthropology) (a member of) an archaic variety of
homo sapiens .
In of words|lang=en terms the difference between archaic and archaic
is that
archaic is (of words) no longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity while
archaic is (of words) no longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity.
In archaeology|lang=el terms the difference between archaic and archaic
is that
archaic is belonging to the archaic period while
archaic is belonging to the archaic period.
As nouns the difference between archaic and archaic
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
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 adjectives the difference between archaic and archaic
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
archaic |
banal |
As adjectives the difference between archaic and banal
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
banal is common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh.
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).
archaic |
pray |
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.
As a verb pray is
to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
archaic |
poetic |
As adjectives the difference between archaic and poetic
is that
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated while
poetic is poetic (
relating to poetry).
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).
dunglison |
archaic |
As a proper noun dunglison
is .
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.
gross |
archaic |
As a proper noun gross
is .
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.
faded |
archaic |
Related terms |
Faded is a related term of archaic.
As adjectives the difference between faded and archaic
is that
faded is that has lost some of its former colour or intensity while
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
As a verb faded
is (
fade).
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).
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