Antichronical

/ˌæntiˈkrɑːnɪkəl/ adjective

Relating to or characterized by events, things, or arrangements that contradict or violate the proper order of time or chronology.

From anti- (against) + chronical (from Greek chronos, time). This rare adjective emerged in philosophical and historical writing to describe anachronisms or temporal inconsistencies, particularly in the study of texts and historical narratives.

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