Anachronism

/əˈnækrəˌnɪzəm/ noun

Something that is out of place in time; an error in chronology where something appears in the wrong time period. An anachronism can be an object, person, or idea that doesn't belong to its depicted era.

From Greek anachronismos, combining ana (backward, against) and chronos (time). The word literally means 'against time' and was coined to describe historical errors where events or objects were placed in the wrong time period.

DEAnachronismus
ESanacronismo
FRanachronisme
JA時代錯誤
KO시대 착오
PTanacronismo
ZH时代错误
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