Urgh. Brainfry. As with the guy who named the television, you're mixing your classical languages!
You mean extemporal (which is almost already a word) [from Latin] or achronous [from Greek]. I'll let you off with contemporal and variotemporal (and temporal, obviously). Presbytemporal and paratemporal have the same problem as antemporal, although they do amuse me somewhat. Try presbychronous (if that's what you mean - "old time"-ish). Anatemporal should be anachronous, although that's already a word meaning something else...
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Date: 2005-11-23 08:10 pm (UTC)Contemporal;
Temporal;
Variotemporal;
Presbytemporal;
Paratemporaneous.......
Urgh. Brainfry. As with the guy who named the television, you're mixing your classical languages!
You mean extemporal (which is almost already a word) [from Latin] or achronous [from Greek]. I'll let you off with contemporal and variotemporal (and temporal, obviously). Presbytemporal and paratemporal have the same problem as antemporal, although they do amuse me somewhat. Try presbychronous (if that's what you mean - "old time"-ish). Anatemporal should be anachronous, although that's already a word meaning something else...