anachronym

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English

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Etymology

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Blend of anachronous +‎ acronym.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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anachronym (plural anachronyms)

  1. Synonym of backronym
    Hypernym: folk etymology
  2. A term which is used in an anachronistic way, by referring to something in a way that is appropriate only for a former or later time. A type of misnomer. Misnomers are not necessarily incorrect; for example, chalk for a chalkboard is normatively called chalk despite it not being made of chalk.
    Hypernym: misnomer

Usage notes

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  • Do not confuse an anachronym (such as tin foil) with an anacronym (such as radar or scuba), despite the homophony of the terms.
  • Distinguish a retronym, a term invented later for an old object or concept. In a work set before the invention of electric guitars, a reference to an acoustic guitar would be anachronistic, but a reference to one today would not be, although it is a retronym.

See also

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