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Meanings of as archaic in English
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Usage of as archaic in English
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Her accent was asarchaic as her clothes; it was almost Eliotian.
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In today's time-wrenched culture, the exercise might be seen asarchaic and wasteful.
3
For his language was asarchaic and perhaps as incongruous as his architecture.
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Messidor brought its quota of wild roses in the hedgerows, just asarchaic June had done.
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The service, to which she had objected asarchaic, became subordinate, spiritualized, dominated by the personality.
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In a study commissioned by the New Zealand prison officers union, Mt Eden was described asarchaic.
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Your ideas are asarchaic as Kalidasa's.
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A lawyer is planning a challenge in Fiji's courts over the country's sedition law which he describes asarchaic.
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Traditions she views asarchaic.
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Since taking office, Pelley has displayed a willingness to completely alter what could be regarded asarchaic arrangements within golf.
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It's a funny old rock- and-roll word, so out of fashion now that it sounds almost asarchaic as the term groovy.
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Student customs are full of ancient survivals, and some editions of 'College Laws' are almost asarchaic as the Code of Manu.
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And, who knows, in 750 years' time our ideas about the fundamentals of the universe might seem asarchaic as Grosseteste's do now.
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In a way, the language used of Husain's performance were just asarchaic, for sexism and racism are just as old as Latin.
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She considerately spared Mr. Stevenson this disquieting intelligence, having found him in matters of honor and rectitude asarchaic and as fastidious as Jimmie himself.
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Doe Run officials say the smelter lost money for years before the boom times of 2006 and 2007, asarchaic equipment was updated.