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Etymology: [ är-'kA-ik ] (adjective.) 1832. From archaism (“ancient or obsolete phrase or expression”) or from French archaique, ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀρχαικός (arkhaikos, “old-fashioned”) from ἀρχαῖος (arkhaios, “from the beginning, antiquated, ancient, old”), from ἀρχή (arkhē, “beginning, origin”) from ἄρχω (arkhō, “I am first”).
Synonyms: ancient, antiquated, antique, bygone, obsolete, olden, old-fashioned, outmoded, out of date, passé, primitive, superannuated
Antonyms: current, modern, new, present, young

artık kullanılmayan, arkaik, geçmişe ait, artık kullanılmayan modası geçmiş, modası geçmiş, eski, kadim, ol, içre, eskicil, eskimiş, eskil, geçmişe ait olarak,

1 artık kullanılmayan  sıfat     ts
2 arkaik  sıfat     ts
3 geçmişe ait     ts
4 artık kullanılmayan modası geçmiş     ts
5 modası geçmiş  sıfat     ts
6 eski  sıfat     ts
7 kadim     ts
8 ol     ts
9 içre     ts
10 eskicil     ts
11 eskimiş     ts
12 eskil  Dilbilim     ts
13archaically geçmişe ait olarak     ts
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A general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period ("Paleo-Indian", "Paleo-American", "American-paleolithic", etc.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period ("Woodland", etc.), Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated, (Should we delete() this redundant sense?) No longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity, ancient; no longer used, adj Reflecting the best and most enduring relics of centuries gone before Said of practices, ideas, and language which reflect a belief that wisdom may be found in thoughts of the past as well as those of the present A pejorative term, archaical, Of or characterized by antiquity or archaism; antiquated; obsolescent, little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type; "archaic forms of life"; "primitive mammals"; "the okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe", of or characterized by antiquity or archaism, antiquated, primitive, old-fashioned, as an archaic word or phrase, no longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity. See talk page, Affectioned, popinjay, so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period; "a ramshackle antediluvian tenement"; "antediluvian ideas"; "archaic laws", If a word is described as archaic, it suggests its use is now old-fashioned Many words in poems are still used that seem archaic, and many formal words may seem to be so, especially in a religious or legal register Such words may not be fully archaic - it may simply be that you are unaware of these particular registers, A time period or cultural tradition present throughout much of North American and dated from about 6000/5000 B C to 1000/500 B C Archaic peoples relied on a mixed subsistence economy of hunting and foraging, In American archeology, a cultural stage following the earliest known human occupation in the New World (about 5,500 BC to AD 100) It was characterized by a hunting and gathering lifestyle and seasonal movement to take advantage of a variety of resources, Archaic means extremely old or extremely old-fashioned. archaic laws that are very seldom used = antiquated, In American archeology, a cultural stage following the earliest known human occupation in the New World (about 5,500 B C to A D 100) This stage was characterized by a generalized hunting and gathering lifestyle and seasonal movement to take advantage of a variety of resources, old-fashioned or no longer used; writers sometimes use archaic words if they are setting a text in a previous age and wish to create an illusion of authenticity, pertaining to a relatively simple period in the development of a particular region's art, having the characteristics of the language of the past and surviving chiefly in specialized uses Example: thou which means you, – ancient, old, or surviving from an earlier people Archaic can also mean relating to an earlier time, A period of Native American culture beginning 10,000 years ago and ending 3,000 years ago in Illinois During the Archaic period, Native American's developed ground stone tool technology, plant cultivation, substantial villages, long distance trade, and the beginnings of mound building, an American Indian Culture period dating from 3,000 to 10,000 B P, medieval, in archaic form; in ancient form, In an archaic manner,

14 A general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period ("Paleo-Indian", "Paleo-American", "American-paleolithic", etc.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period ("Woodland", etc.) - "Archaic Stage the stage of migratory hunting and gathering cultures continuing into environmental conditions approximately those of the present."     ts
15 Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated - "Brann's compass of words, idioms and phrases harks back to the archaic and reaches forward to the futuristic.''"     ts
16 (Should we delete() this redundant sense?) No longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity     ts
17 ancient; no longer used  sıfat     ts
18 adj Reflecting the best and most enduring relics of centuries gone before Said of practices, ideas, and language which reflect a belief that wisdom may be found in thoughts of the past as well as those of the present A pejorative term     ts
19 archaical     ts
20 Of or characterized by antiquity or archaism; antiquated; obsolescent     ts
21 little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type; "archaic forms of life"; "primitive mammals"; "the okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe"     ts
22 of or characterized by antiquity or archaism, antiquated, primitive, old-fashioned, as an archaic word or phrase     ts
23 no longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity. See talk page     ts
24 Affectioned     ts
25 popinjay     ts
26 so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period; "a ramshackle antediluvian tenement"; "antediluvian ideas"; "archaic laws"     ts
27 If a word is described as archaic, it suggests its use is now old-fashioned Many words in poems are still used that seem archaic, and many formal words may seem to be so, especially in a religious or legal register Such words may not be fully archaic - it may simply be that you are unaware of these particular registers     ts
28 A time period or cultural tradition present throughout much of North American and dated from about 6000/5000 B C to 1000/500 B C Archaic peoples relied on a mixed subsistence economy of hunting and foraging     ts
29 In American archeology, a cultural stage following the earliest known human occupation in the New World (about 5,500 BC to AD 100) It was characterized by a hunting and gathering lifestyle and seasonal movement to take advantage of a variety of resources     ts
30 Archaic means extremely old or extremely old-fashioned. archaic laws that are very seldom used = antiquated     ts
31 In American archeology, a cultural stage following the earliest known human occupation in the New World (about 5,500 B C to A D 100) This stage was characterized by a generalized hunting and gathering lifestyle and seasonal movement to take advantage of a variety of resources     ts
32 old-fashioned or no longer used; writers sometimes use archaic words if they are setting a text in a previous age and wish to create an illusion of authenticity     ts
33 pertaining to a relatively simple period in the development of a particular region's art     ts
34 having the characteristics of the language of the past and surviving chiefly in specialized uses Example: thou which means you     ts
35 – ancient, old, or surviving from an earlier people Archaic can also mean relating to an earlier time     ts
36 A period of Native American culture beginning 10,000 years ago and ending 3,000 years ago in Illinois During the Archaic period, Native American's developed ground stone tool technology, plant cultivation, substantial villages, long distance trade, and the beginnings of mound building     ts
37 an American Indian Culture period dating from 3,000 to 10,000 B P     ts
38archaic. medieval     ts
39archaically in archaic form; in ancient form     ts
40archaically In an archaic manner     ts
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