Antediluvian

/ˌæntɪdɪˈluːviən/ adjective

Of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood; ridiculously old-fashioned or out of date.

From Latin 'ante' (before) + 'diluvium' (flood/deluge). Originally meant 'before Noah's Flood.' Now used for anything comically outdated — your grandpa's phone is antediluvian.

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