different between prochronistic vs prochronism
prochronistic
English
Etymology
Superficially pro- (“earlier”) +? chronistic. Compare anachronistic.
Adjective
prochronistic (comparative more prochronistic, superlative most prochronistic)
- Ahead of or before its time; belonging to a later time; technically advanced for its time.
Antonyms
- parachronistic
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prochronism
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?o?k??n?zm/, /?p??k??n?zm/
Noun
prochronism (plural prochronisms)
- An error in chronological order in which something is ascribed an earlier time than the actual one.
Related terms
- prochronistic
- parachronism
- metachronism
- anachronism
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