There are so many technologies that have been overcome by event that a single answer is impossible. One technology that no longer meets peoples needs would be 8-track tape. Another obsolete technology would be the grahmophone. The chisel and stone tablets for writing/recording history? Scrolls as books?
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It sounds like you are referring to the word eterne.Eterne is an archaic word which means "eternal".It comes from the Latin word, aeternus.
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The Telugu translation for the word "obsolete" is "అపచనం" (apachanam), meaning no longer in use or outdated.
A suffix is used at the end of a word root to change the meaning of the word.
The base word of "technological" is "technology."
finitum -- final, end; as in 'this will end'
Meaning of this word is "removing something". This is the real meaning of that word. It is used sometimes in normal talking.
It can be. There are many languages for Animal Crossing.
That word is no longer used to refer to children born out of wedlock, however, it is still the correct meaning for the word and they are simply children of unmarried parents.
Yes, the word "piano" is derived from the Italian term "pianoforte." This longer version combines "piano," meaning soft, and "forte," meaning loud, reflecting the instrument's ability to produce sounds at varying volumes. The term "pianoforte" was used to describe the instrument's dynamic range when it was first developed in the early 18th century.
No, the word 'technological' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as relating to or involving technology.The word technology is the noun form.