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Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
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The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
Shakespeare used the word "ope" as a short form of "open." It is not clear whether this was a colloquialism or a poetic coinage.
His car stereo was archaic, lacking an iPod docking connector.
Trust is defined as a belief or feeling that a person, place or thing is reliable, honest and good. An archaic word for trust is "trustworthiness."
Archaic means obsolete, old-fashioned or out of date. Very old.
The word 'ope' was not used in Old English, and is not used much in modern English. It is a type of pseudo-word used for 'open' in some redone versions of old literature.
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The archaic word for "window" is "embrasure." Technically, the word "embrasure" could be used for a window or the opening for a door.
change your dressing style. It is so Archaic.