0 very old and often not suitable for today -- çok eski, güncel olmayan, geçerli olmayan, tedavülden kalkmış
an archaic law
Both help the modern subject to discover and to appropriate its unconscious and archaic dimension.
The intrusion of archaic forms of narcissism, it is believed, is the source of anxiety disorders in the modern world.
This makes them interesting model organisms for the study of archaic resistance mechanisms during real space exposure.
Evans is able to account for these ' mutations ' by analyzing them as remnants of an archaic gender system.
But how unfair it would be to reduce computer science to these archaic mistakes.
Inflected forms, dialect labels, and status labels (such as "non-standard," "archaic," and the new "offensive") are clear yet unobtrusive.
However, problems arise when the most archaic patterns in the daughter languages are not alike.
Where the seemingly archaic hay cart dominates the foreground, the painting's mid section depicts a synthesis of urban and pre-urban forms.