anachronism
n.
1640s, "an error in computing time or finding dates," from Latin anachronismus, from Greek anakhronismos, from anakhronizein "refer to wrong time," from ana- "against" (see ana-) + khronos "time" (see chrono-). Meaning "something out of harmony with the present" first recorded 1816.
〔李〕[ana-;chron;-ismn.] n.时代错误 ←chron (GK chronos)=time 时间
〔李〕n.弄错年代 [chron=time] ←ana-[GK] =back回;again再;up向上