Geography, asked by shobhaprasad984, 11 months ago

A word or law no longer in use is called

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

It is called Obsolete/ old-fashioned/ Vestigial

Explanation:

  • Any word or law or that is no longer in use and that has been eliminated from the main discourse or subject directly or indirectly is known as obsolete.
  • In the case of objects, it may be called old-fashioned.
  • In the case of plant or animal or any part of their body, it is called Vestigial.  

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Answered by presentmoment
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Obsolete is used to describe a word or law or anything which is no longer in use.

Explanation:

  • The term is used to describe law which has not been removed or repealed from the law suite but has lost its relevance in the present scenario.
  • Generally, this happens when the scenario or situation for which law has been framed lost its relevance and is thus out of use.
  • Similarly, certain words in dictionary have lost their relevance due to no usage or changed scenario and thus termed as obsolete.

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