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the obsolete
adjective
No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject).
Exact(60)
(Even the obsolete term "New World" is newer).
But so they serve the Obsolete— Even so, Stone Fleet!
All the obsolete controversies can surely now subside.
It would have ripped the obsolete classification system asunder.
Why the familiar in the N.F.L. often becomes the obsolete.
The extinct and the obsolete are Bartin's stock in trade.
This is a foolish position that harks back to the obsolete rhetoric of the 1960s.
"The obsolete Worldport does not have landmark status or a viable adaptive reuse," states Baer bluntly.
The faded yellow cover looks like the obsolete college textbooks you've got stashed in the garage.
Yet the conservative response to this trend verges somewhere between the obsolete and the irrelevant.
(http://www.armormax.com/Galler.htm) Another site will help you find the obsolete armored vehicle you always wanted.
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