different between ahistorical vs anhistorical
ahistorical
English
Etymology
a- +? historical
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?e?h??st???k?l/
Adjective
ahistorical (comparative more ahistorical, superlative most ahistorical)
- Lacking historical perspective or context.
Derived terms
- ahistorically
Translations
ahistorical From the web:
anhistorical
English
Etymology
an- +? historical
Adjective
anhistorical (comparative more anhistorical, superlative most anhistorical)
- Not historical.
anhistorical From the web:
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