vnessa120 vnessa120
  • 03-03-2016
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Something which is out of its proper historical time is said to be _____.

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jefreyperez
jefreyperez jefreyperez
  • 03-03-2016
Something which is out of its proper historical time is said to be Anachronism.:)
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cathofer2001 cathofer2001
  • 23-01-2019

The answer is anachronistic. :)

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