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Meanings of most archaic in English
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Usage of most archaic in English
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She was at once the mostarchaic and modern of states.
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We have now examined the mostarchaic forms of the survival of totemism in Britain.
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A phrase in the Standard, the " mostarchaic of the passages," acted upon
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The manners and rites of the natives were far the mostarchaic of all with which we are acquainted.
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One of the tenses of the conjugation, and that the simplest and mostarchaic, is formed with identical affixes.
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In an age of online shopping, contactless payments and crypto currency, coins stand out as one of modern life's mostarchaic features.
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Within the last two years the windows have been cleared, and the curious and mostarchaic pillars, shaped like balustrades, may be examined.
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They sought their aesthetic ideals in the mostarchaic arts, in the "primordial" revelation of beauty...
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That vote represents a historic chance for this mostarchaic of bodies to put aside their own interests for the good of the game.
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Cosmic terror appears as an ingredient of the earliest folklore of all races, and is crystallised in the mostarchaic ballads, chronicles, and sacred writings.
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-This ,anaxiom of the mostarchaic law, gets evaded bit by bit till the professional advocate takes the place of the plaintiff.
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"Why, these are the mostarchaic Greek letters which have yet been discovered: inscriptions from beneath the lava beds of Santorin."