archaist
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ar·cha·ism
(är′kē-ĭz′əm, -kā-)n.
1. An archaic word, phrase, idiom, or other expression.
2. An archaic style, quality, or usage.
[New Latin archaeismus, from Greek arkhaismos, from arkhaios, ancient; see archaic.]
ar′cha·ist n.
ar′cha·is′tic (-ĭs′tĭk) adj.
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Noun | 1. | archaist - a person who archaizes |
2. | ![]() expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully |
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