achronic
UK /eɪˈkɹɒnɪk/ US /eɪˈkɹɒnɪk/
adj 2
Definitions
adj
1
Timeless.
Enlightenment quarrels between pro-Frankish and pro-Gaulish factions were now a political curio, and only ancient Rome and Greece – so far removed in time and space that they seemed both utopian and achronic – provided any sort of positive historical referent.
2
Happening at sunset (of the rise or fall of a star; opposed to cosmic).
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